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and finely punctate, lateral margins slightly sinuate in the mid- 

 dle. Elytra reaching somewhat beyond base of last tergal seg- 

 ment, corium a little beyond base of third connexival segment.' 

 Pectus finely punctate, more distinctly so on posterior part of 

 propleura. Abdomen beneath very finely rugulose with an ex- 

 tremely short, deciduous, scaly, golden pubescence, fifth ventral 

 segment of female four times longer at the sides than in the 

 contracted middle, female genital segment somewhat shorter than 

 sixth ventral segment. 



Length, female, 4.5 millimeters. 



Luzon, Laguna, Mount Maquiling. 



PACHYGRONTHIN^^ 



Teracrius bipunctatus sp. nov. 



Testaceous, thickly punctate with brown, corium and clavus 

 much paler with concolorous puncturation, base of pronotum 

 somewhat blackened in front of scutellum, interior basal angle 

 of clavus and apical margin of corium in its interior half with a 

 piceous dot, membrane hyaline; antennae, rostrum, and legs tes- 

 taceous, apex of second antennal joint, a superior vitta to front 

 femora, and a subbasal and subapical annulation to all tibise 

 fuscous; body beneath with a whitish sericeous pubescence. 

 Head less than half the width of pronotum, eyes rather small 

 but prominent, antenniferous tubercles with their exterior mar- 

 gins parallel, underside of head not tumescent, but with a 

 slightly curved median transverse impression, last three antennal 

 joints subequal in length or third slightly the shortest, rostrum 

 reaching middle of mesosternum, first joint distinctly passing 

 anterior margin of prostermum. Pronotum with a very narrow, 

 slightly elevated median keel extended from the base to some- 

 what beyond the middle, the lateral margins almost straight. 

 Scutellum broader than long, with a smooth median ridge not 

 quite reaching the base. Elytra reaching apex of abdomen, 

 apical margin of corium moderately sinuate in its interior part. 

 Front femora strongly incrassated, two and one-half times longer 

 than broad, front tibise a little curved. 



Length, female, 3.5 millimeters. 



Luzon, Laguna, Los Banos. 



Allied to T: burmanus Dist., but smaller, differently colored, 

 and with the rostrum and second antennal joint longer. 



Pachygrontha cruenta sp. nov. 



Tawny (including antennae and legs), a narrow vitta within 

 anterior part of pronotal lateral margins, a humeral spot, a 



