23,6 SchuLtze: Philippine Coleoptera 597 



MlNDORO, Baco River (my collector) . Type in the collection 

 of the Bureau of Science. 



Anoplophora tianaca sp. nov. Plate 1, fig. 8. 



Bluish black; head, prothorax, and elytra with white tomen- 

 tose markings and spots. Head, front to vertex, antennae, and 

 legs sparsely and finely grayish tomentose. Sides of head with- 

 an irregular white tomentose spot, the longitudinal medial 

 groove very prominent, vertex of head with scattered coarse 

 punctures. Prothorax with an irregular white tomentose spot 

 dorsolateral^ and another at sides, below the toothlike projec- 

 tion. Elytra in apical third very coarsely and densely punc- 

 tate, the punctures smaller toward apex. Each elytron with 

 eight rather large white tomentose spots, six of which form an 

 irregular longitudinal row and two are marginal spots in basal 

 half. Of the six spots, three are located dorsally in basal half, 

 the other three are more lateral in apical half. No sutural 

 spots present. Underside grayish tomentose; mesosternum, 

 metasternum, and abdominal sternites, except the last, laterally 

 with a white tomentose spot. 



Length, 26 millimeters; shoulder width, 9. 



Panay, Calivo (my collector) . Type in the collection of the 

 Bureau of Science, Manila. 



Anoplophora asuanga sp. nov. Plate 1, fig. 7, 9 . 



Bluish black ; head, prothorax, and elytra with white tomen- 

 tose markings and spots. Head, antennae, legs, and underside 

 finely grayish brown tomentose. Front of head white tomen- 

 tose which diminishes toward base of antennae; vertex and 

 sides also white. Prothorax with an irregular white dorso- 

 lateral patch and a large patch at sides. Dorsally a longitudinal 

 bare and glossy discal patch. The lateral tooth projections and 

 subbasal area finely grayish tomentose. Elytra with a large 

 number of medium-sized and small white tomentose spots form- 

 ing irregular longitudinal rows. Each elytron with a dorso- 

 lateral row of twelve to fourteen primary spots, which are more 

 or less asymmetrical. Along lateral margin another row of 

 smaller spots also variable in number but usually ten to twelve. 

 At suture another irregular series of small spots. Prosternum, 

 mesosternum, and metasternum white tomentose. Abdominal 

 sternites, except the last, with a white tomentose spot laterally. 



