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depression- extends to the posterior margin. Another shallow 

 depression at the posterior margin above the scutellum. Elytra 

 coarsely punctate-striate, the punctures large and square, sep- 

 arated by distinct carinse. Legs and underside red, also punc- 

 . tured, the latter as well as the upper side finely but scantily pale 

 yellowish pubescent. 



Length, 12.5 millimeters; width, 3; length of antenna, 8. 



Panay, Antique, Culasi {R. C. McGregor). Type in my 

 collection. 



This species is related to C. tiaongona Schultze but is easily 

 distinguished from the latter by the longer antennse and the 

 larger and more-produced eyes. 



Callirhipis viracencis sp. nov. 



Male. — Dark brown, very finely and closely silver-grayish 

 pubescent, but without the plushlike iridescent appearance of 

 C. lagunse Schultze. Head irregularly punctured, a bare spot 

 at the front. Prothorax closely and confluently punctured. At 

 the disc, laterad, a rather large fovea, and at the middle near 

 the posterior margin two other shallow depressions and another 

 larger depression at the posterior margin laterad. The latter 

 is continued on each elytron. Elytra coarsely and irregularly 

 punctate-striate. Underside very closely and finely punctured 

 and finely pubescent. 



Length, 14 millimeters ; width, 4 ; length of antenna, 7. 



Catanduanes, Virac (my collector). Type in my collection. 



From C. helleri Schultze this species is easily distinguished 

 by the relatively short antenna, the length of which in the 

 latter species is 17 millimeters and in C. lagunm 16 millimeters. 



