59g The Philippine Journal of Science 1923 



Anoplophora lucipor Newm. Plate 1, fig. 3. 



Glossy greenish black, the markings very pale orange, which 

 color mostly changes to creamy white. Antennae, legs, and un- 

 derside pale grayish tomentose. The tomentose spots on elytra 

 rather variable in size, particularly the bifid sutural spots. Each 

 elytron with six large dorsolateral primary spots and two smaller 

 spots near base at lateral margin. At suture a series of from 

 three to five bifid spots, which are more or less asymmetrical. 

 All over the surface of elytra a very large number of small 

 and very small spots or dots are scattered between the larger 

 spots. This feature is not present in any of the other species. 

 Prothorax dorsally with a bare discal patch, highly polished, 

 reaching from anterior to posterior margin. The lateral tooth- 

 like projections above also bare and shiny. 



Length, 32 to 56 millimeters. 



Luzon, Bataan Province, Lamao and Limay (#. J. Alvarez, 

 C. S. Banks, W. Schultze). 



Anoplophora mamaua 4 sp. nov. Plate 1, fig. 6. 



Glossy bluish black; head, prothorax, and underside pale 

 ochraceous tomentose, elytra with bright orange yellow spots. 

 Antennae and legs pale grayish brown tomentose. Head nearly 

 entirely tomentose except a triangular area at vertex, a longi- 

 tudinal medial groove extending from front to vertex. Protho- 

 rax entirely pale ochraceous tomentose except a narrow parallel 

 longitudinal band dorsally extending from anterior to posterior 

 margin; near the latter it is slightly convergent. The lateral 

 tooth only above near tip slightly bare, sparsely tomentose. 

 Scutellum also tomentose. Elytra scatteredly punctate, the 

 punctures coarser in basal third but finer toward apex. Each 

 elytron with a large orange yellow densely tomentose spot dor- 

 sally at base, two smaller spots also basally at lateral margin, 

 and four large spots close to lateral margin, the apical one of 

 which is somewhat triangular. At suture three bifid spots, the 

 largest located before the middle, the smallest at about apical 

 fourth. Behind dorsal basal spot usually one or two small 

 spots. Mesostemum and abdominal sternites laterally with 

 small and more densely tomentose orange spots. 



Length, 33 millimeters; shoulder width, 10.8. 



4 Mamau, tianak, and asuang are the names of evil spirits in Tagalog 



