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Female, length, 16.5 millimeters (without rostrum) ; width of 

 elytra, 8.5. Male, length, 14.5 millimeters (without rostrum) ; 

 width of elytra, 7. 



Luzon, Ilocos Norte, Mount Palimlim. Types in my collection. 



This species is related to H. tomidosus Heller. 



Polycatus panayensis sp. nov. Plate I, fig. 8. 



Black with very irregular light blue or bluish white iridescent 

 cross bands on the elj'tra. Rostrum twice as long as broad, with 

 a prominent medial carina which is broader at the apex and ter- 

 minates between the eyes. Laterad of the carina an oblong dash 

 of light blue scales. Front of head slightly depressed. Protho- 

 rax with an oblong smooth and shiny area at the disk, the same 

 surrounded by a series of very coarse punctures. Laterad of 

 this area an indistinctly defined light blue dash and short line on 

 each lateral margin. Very coarse and irregularly scattered 

 puntures are situated laterad of the discal area. Elytra very 

 much inflated, striate-punctate, the punctures larger, as in P. 

 aurofasciattts Heller. A number of very irregular cross bands, 

 connected at intervals by short lines along the striee and thus 

 forming an irregular net work. A stripe along the lateral 

 margin. This stripe is bluish white, near the base opalescent 

 blue. Interspaces rugose, finely and scatteredly punctured, and 

 beset with short bristles, especially apically. Underside beset 

 with greenish blue scales. Legs bluish iridescent, sparsely 

 punctured and setose. 



Length, 18 millimeters; width, 8. 



Panay, Capiz Province, mountains near Jamindan. Type in 

 my collection. 



This species is larger and much stouter than either P. auro- 

 fasciatus Heller or P. eupholoides Heller. 



Calidiopsis lineata sp. nov. Plate I, fig. 5. 



Dark brown with very fine creamy white scales, elytra beset 

 with rather long bristles. Head: Antenna, the scape densely 

 beset with fine black bristles, the funicular joints creamy white. 

 Rostrum with a fine longitudinal medial groove and a creamy 

 white stripe extending to between the eyes where the latter be- 

 comes bifid. Thorax longer then broad, greatest width before 

 the middle, coarsely and irregularly punctured. A creamy an- 

 terior marginal line, a medial line, and another at each lateral 

 margin extending from the anterior to the posterior margin. 

 Elytra striate. Each interstice with a row of granules, from 

 each of the latter arises a bristle. A medial band across the 



