204 Mr. a. C. Champion on 



each with three hirge yellowish or yellowish-white spots — 

 one on the disc below the base, transverse, the others 

 elongate, subapical. Head triangular, barely as wide as the 

 prothorax, flattened above anteriorly, the eyes moderately 

 prominent ; antennae (flg. 6) long, joint 1 triangularly 

 dilated, sharply dentate externally, 2 enormously developed, 

 broad-oval as seen from above, concave, reflexed and 

 angularly extended backward at the base above and 

 there furnished with a long slender appendage. Prothorax 

 a little broader than long, narrowed posteriorly, the sides 

 rounded and strongly unidentate, the disc arcuately im- 

 pressed before the base. Elytra moderately long, rather 

 convex. Legs short ; anterior tai*si simple. 



? . Antennae stout, tapering outwards, joint 2 much 

 thickened, elongate, subcylindrical ; prothorax with the 

 sides subangulate at about the middle, the tooth wanting. 



Length 2 /'o-^ mm. ( c? ? •) 



Hub. Philippines, Baguio, Benguet {Baker : No. 6070). 



One pair. A remarkably distinct form of the Intybia- 

 section of the genus, and easily recognizable by the rufo- 

 testaceous head and prothorax, and the two long yellowish 

 streaks at the apex of each elytron, the prothorax dentate 

 laterally in ^ . 



29 (j). Laius falcifer , sp. n. 



cT . Elongate, shining, clothed with fine scattered pubes- 

 cence, intermixed on the elytra with long, erect, black, 

 bristly hairs ; black, the anterior portion of the head, joints 

 1_4 of the antennae (the base of 1 excepted), prothorax, 

 anterior legs, and intermediate tibiae testaceous, the elytra 

 nigro-violaceous, each with two large, transverse, whitish 

 spots — one before the middle and the other subapical, 

 neither reacliing the suture or outer margin ; the head and 

 prothorax almost smooth, the elytra densely, finely, rngu- 

 losely punctate. Head a little narrower than the prothorax, 

 transversely depressed in the middle between the eyes, the 

 latter not very prominent; antennae (fig. 7) moderately 

 long, joint 1 curved, broadly dilated outwards, 2 enormously 

 developed, somewhat ear-shaped, concave, foveate near the 

 apex within, the reflexed inner margin very sharply, tri- 

 angularly dilated at about tiie middle, and furnished with 

 a long slender apjjendage near the base, 3-10 gradually 

 tapering. Prothorax convex, uneven, about as long as 

 broad, a little narrowed behind, the transverse basal de- 

 pression deep. Elytra long, gradually widening to the 

 apex. Legs long; anterior tarsal joints 1 and 2 thickened, 



