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Sadoletus voluptarius sp. nov. 



Oblong (male), black, basal margin of pronotum, clavus, and 

 somewhat more than basal half of corium white, posterior angle 

 of metapleura tinted with the same color, membrane hyaline, 

 tinted with brownish between the two outer veins, a spot on 

 fore acetabula and apical callus of orificia ferruginous; anten- 

 nas wanting; rostrum piceous, legs black, all trochanters, some- 

 what less than basal half of middle and hind femora, and first 

 joint of all tarsi (except extreme apex) yellowish white; clothed 

 with a short, silvery sericeous pubescence easily coming off; 

 posterior pronotal lobe, apical half of scutellum, and elytra 

 glabrous. Head as broad as base of anterior pronotal lobe, 

 rostrum reaching middle coxse. Pronotum with a very distinct 

 transverse impression before the middle, anterior lobe slightly 

 narrowed from base to apex, posterior lobe one-half longer than 

 anterior lobe, thickly and finely punctate, with a fine percurrent 

 median keel. Corium and clavus with fuscous punctation, costal 

 margin (at least in the male) almost straight, exocorium con- 

 structed and punctured as in S. bakeri, apical margin of corium 

 much shorter than claval suture. Pectus sparsely and rather 

 coarsely punctate. Fore femora near base of apical half with 

 one or two spines. 



Length, male, 5 millimeters. 



Male. — Abdomen beneath finely keeled in the middle from its 

 base to apex of fourth segment, sixth segment in the middle 

 as long as the three preceding ones together; genital segment 

 large, broader than half the basal width of scutellum. 



Female. — Unknown. 



Luzon, Laguna, Mount Banahao. 



Apparently allied to S. corviis Dist., but larger, pronotal pos- 

 terior lobe without the pale median line, and legs differently 

 colored. Further comparison is impossible owing to Distant's 

 utterly inadequate description. 



Sadoletus montanellus sp. nov. 



Oblong (male), black, apex of scutellum brown, clavus and 

 somewhat more than basal half of corium whitish, membrane 

 hyaline; antennae and rostrum dark ferruginous, third antennal 

 joint fuscous, fourth blackish, legs pitchy brown, all trochanters, 

 basal half of middle and hind femora, and first joint of all tarsi 

 whitish testaceous; clothed with a short, deciduous, silvery seri- 

 ceous pubescence ; posterior pronotal lobe, apical half of scutel- 

 lum, and elytra glabrous. Head slightly broader than base of 

 anterior pronotal lobe, second joint of antennae not quite twice 



