Coleopterous Family Cleridae. 103 



knees and a ring on the femora and tibiie pitchy, the anterior 

 pair being less distinctly marked. Antennge testaceous, joints 

 3, 4, 5 pitchy. 



Hab. East Mindanao and Luzon, Philippines, (Semper). 



Omadius vespiforviis, n. sp. 



Ferrugineus, thorace piceo, nitido, tuberculis nonnullis discoid- 

 alibus instructo, elytris lateribus sub-parallelis, testaceis, fasciis 

 tribus piceis, una sub-basilari, altera paulo pone medium ad 

 margineni latiore, tertia sub-apicali, a sutura tenuissime inter- 

 ruptis. Long. lin. 6|-6-i-. 



Head wide, front between the eyes wider than usual in this 

 genus, very finely clothed with a golden pile, thorax almost 

 glabrous, with no trace of a carina, but with two tubercules in' 

 the centre, and about two on each side of the disc. Elytra 

 rather wider than the head, the yellow portion clothed with 

 golden yellow, and the pitchy with black pubescence, but 

 sparingly so ; the central fascia usually the widest, and all are 

 occasional!}^ narrowed near the suture, Avhicli is itself very 

 narrowly yellow. Legs, antenna-, palpi, entirely red, mandibles 

 pitchy. 



Hab. East Mindanao, Philippines, (Semper). 



Omadim notatus, n. sp. 



Piceo-olivaceus, pube tenui grisea vestitiis, thorace fere piano, 

 antice et postice subliliter constricto, elytris punctato-striatis, 

 fasciis tribus, duobus anterioribus e maculis duabus formatis, 

 tertia obliqua piceis denudatis ; abdomine pedibusque rufis, his 

 femoribus maculatis et tibiis nigro-annulatis. Long. lin. 5. 



Head little wider than the thorax, front of the usual width 

 between the eyes, epistoma thickly clothed with silvery shining 

 hairs. Thorax almost cylindric, opa(j[ue, the constrictions not 

 deep, clothed with shining pile of an olive-green colour. Elytra 

 at the base about as wide as the head, thence widened to the 

 middle, from which again they gradually narrow to near their 

 a[)ex ; the first fascia is formed of two spots often united ; the 

 second is irregular, deeply indented, but not consisting of 

 separate spots ; the third touches neither the suture nor margin, 

 but is a single rather large spot, the interspaces are olive-green, 

 with denuded spots. Antennre pitchy with pale basal joint. 



Hab. East Mindanao, Philippines, (Semper). 



