i 9 , 5 Heller: New Philippine Coleoptera 533 
This species is allied to C. pictus Gorh. and is easily recog- 
nizable by its four round, squamose, white dots, forming a 
longitudinal row upon each elytron. The yellowish antennae 
extend scarcely beyond hind margin of eye, the last joint is twice 
as long as broad. Palpi as in C. albovarius Westw., thorax 
one-third longer than broad, with three fine, transverse wrinkles 
in the constricted basal part; upper side of body dull black, un- 
derside somewhat glossy, dark, bluish green, with a squamose, 
lateral, white stripe; legs yellowish, hind tibiae slightly dilated 
in posterior part, the dorsal edge emarginate at apex. 
Ommadius aurulentus sp. nov. Plate 1, fig. 10. 
Rufo-castaneus, flavo-aurato-tomentosus, prothorace fasciis- 
que tribus in elytris nigris, antennis pedibusque unicoloribus 
fulvis, femoribus intus in medio macula oblonga fusca; protho- 
race in dimidia parte posteriore carina mediana, ante baud 
transverse strigoso; elytris in triente basali distincte, reliquis 
vix punctato-striatis, striis tribus intrahumeralibus ad basin 
granulosis, fasciis nigris, valde biarcuatis, praesertim antica, 
extrorsum latioribus, spatiis inter fasciis quam his latioribus; 
corpore subter testaceo, abdomine subrufescenti, coxis posticis 
nigricantibus. 
Long. 17 mm., lat. 4. 
Luzon, Laguna Province, Mount Maquiling. 
Similar to O. abscissus Gorh. ( = fasciatus Kuw.), but the 
thorax with a median carinula in the basal half, without trans- 
verse wrinkles in the apical part; belonging to the first group 
of Kuwert’s key. 10 Body yellowish red-brown; thorax, meso- 
stemum, and three dentate-undulate crossbands on elytra black; 
front nearly three times as long as broad between the eyes; 
antennae and legs fulvous, hind coxae brown, femora mediad 
with an oblong brownish patch; thorax one and one-half times 
longer than broad, in the anterior part without transverse 
wrinkles, at base with a double submarginal furrow; punctate 
striae of elytra granulate-punctate at base, becoming obsolete 
toward apex. 
Ommadius bakeri sp. nov. 
0. vespiformi Gorh. simillimus, sed prothorace disco baud 
tuberculato, fulvo, parte anteriore constricto, inter oculos mar- 
gineque basali, toto nigris ; elytris fasciis tribus rectis, transver- 
sis, per suturam anguste interruptis, ultima latitudine partis 
apicalis fulvi longitudine aequante. 
10 Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. 38 (1894) 63. 
