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ends of the elytra acutely divergent. Legs sparsely and indis- 

 tinctly punctured, beset with fine hair, especially the tibia. 



Length, female, 16.5 millimeters (without rostrum) ; width, 

 7.75. 



Luzon, Benguet, Baguio. Type in my collection. 



Macrocyrtus ? benguetanus sp. nov. Plate I, fig. 8, ? . 



Dark brown, almost black. Rostrum shagreened and irregu- 

 larly punctured, fine hair arising from the punctures. A mod- 

 erate longitudinal depression which is continued between the 

 eyes as a fine groove to the vertex. Bronze-green scales scattered 

 over the punctured area of the rostrum and frons. Antennse 

 beset with fine white hair, first funicular joint the longest, 

 second almost as long as the first, the following short, each about 

 one third the length of the second joint. Thorax sparsely punc- 

 tured, with a prominent median and a rather indistinct anterior 

 marginal groove. The punctuation in the female obsolescent. 

 A broad bronze-green dorsolateral fascia from fore to hind 

 margin interrupted cephalad, thus forming a small nearly round 

 spot at the margin. A similar ventral-lateral fascia, certain 

 scales of which extend to the margin of the acetabula. Elytra 

 strongly punctured in irregular longitudinal rows, in the female 

 strongly sufi'used. Each elytron with three longitudinal fascise, 

 two of which are dorsolateral, the other at the outer margin. 

 The same are irregularly interrupted before and behind the mid- 

 dle, forming irregular spots, the basal and the apical spots being 

 the largest. Elytra beset with fine, scattered hair, especially 

 toward the costal and apical margin. Legs reddish brown and 

 hairy. Fore tibia only, below, with fine tubercles or blunt teeth. 

 Apical ends of the elytra of the male acutely rounded, in the 

 female acutely divergent. 



Male, length, 10 millimeters (without rostrum) ; width, 3.5.. 

 Female, length, 12 (without rostrum) ; width, 5. 



Luzon, Benguet, Mount Santo Tomas (2,250 meters). Types 

 in my collection. 



Var. montanus nov. Plate I, fig. 9, s ■ 



Castaneus brown. Rostrum with the longitudinal depression 

 less pronounced than in the typical form. Thorax with the 

 median groove almost absent. The fasciae very broad, especially 

 on the elytra. Legs red, the apical half of the femora and the 

 tarsi dark brown. 



Luzon, Benguet, Haight's Place (2,700 meters). 



The species benguetanus I place for the present provisionally 



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