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54 CLASSIFICATION OF THE SUBFAMILY CRYPHALIN@. 
Coptoborus palmeri, new species. 
Length, female type, 3.95 mm.; oblong-elliptical, black, shining; pronotum longer 
than broad, sides parallel, lateral margin subacute toward base, rugose area opaque, 
with rugosities fine, extending to side margins, posterior dorsal and lateral areas 
shining, finely punctured; front subelongate, broad, subopaque, punctured, and with 
median shining space, faintly impressed across the middle, with a few long, erect 
hairs; elytra with sides faintly narrowed from middle toward apex, striz not impressed, 
punctures moderately coarse, in distinct rows, interspaces irregularly punctured, 
declivity oblique, broadly impressed, lateral margins elevated and armed with two 
coarse teeth and several small acute granules, apex deeply and broadly emarginate; 
sides of abdominal sternites narrowed from base to near apex. Mount Salak, Java, 
May 3, 1909; Bryant and Palmer collection. Type, Cat. No. 7650, U. S. National 
Museum. 
Coptoborus terminaliae, new species. 
Length, female type, 2.80 mm.; oblong-elliptical, elytra black; pronotum dark 
reddish, longer than broad, with sides parallel, lateral margin subacute toward base; 
declivity with base faintly punctured; abdominal sternites not strongly narrowed 
from base toward apex. In other respects this species agrees very closely with Copto- 
borus palmert. Pagbilao, P.I.,in Terminalia edulis, August 4, 1903; J. L. Webb, col- 
lector (No. 92d). Type, Cat. No. 7423, U. S. National Museum. 
Genus COPTODRYAS, new genus. 
Antennal funicle 5-joimted, joint 5 broad but not stout; club with 
two procurved sutures on posterior and two distinct, transverse, 
bisinuate sutures on anterior face; eyes short, broad, faintly emar- 
ginate. Type of genus, Coptodryas confusa, new species. 
Coptodryas confusa, new species. 
(Pl. III, fig. 38.) 
Length, female type, 2.15 mm.; body short, stout, suboval, reddish, base of elytra 
lighter; pronotum broader than long, sides rounded from base to apex, rugosities 
coarse on anterior area, becoming finer toward sides and to the median obtuse eleva- 
tion, posterior dorsal area shining, faintly punctured, lateral areas subopaque, with 
sparsely placed, fine rugosities, pubescence long toward the anterior and lateral margins, 
short and obscure on remaining area; front moderately narrow, convex, subopaque, 
sparsely clothed with erect hairs; elytra with sides rounded from middle to apex, 
punctures fine, closely placed and confused, declivity subconvex, oblique toward 
base which is obtusely rounded, strize and interspaces obsolete on declivity, but the 
latter faintly indicated by rows of minute granules, interspace 2 ending ina coarser, 
subapical, acute granule. Pagbilao, P.1I., in Dipterocarpus grandiflorus, July 29, 1903; 
J. L. Webb, collector (No. 76a3). Type, Cat. No. 7635, U. S. National Museum. 
Genus EUWALLACEA, new genus. 
Antennal funicle 5-jointed, joint 5 very broad and 2 much longer 
than 3 and 4 together; eyes elliptical, distinctly emarginate. Type 
of genus, Xyeborus wallacet Blandford. 
I. Antennal club longer than broad, with two procurved sutures on posterior 
face. 
Japan 2 peered Se ee (Xyleborus) validus Kichh. 
II. Antennal club as broad as long or broader, with one procurved suture on 
posterior face. . 
