i9, s Heller: New Philippine Coleoptera 541 
Glenea caraga 22 sp. nov. Plate 2, fig. 3. 
G. anticepunctata J. Thoms, affinis, ferruginea, capite vitta- 
que mediana thoracali ochraceo-, vitta frontali maculaque pos- 
toculari nigro-, genae thoracis lateribus angulisque posticis ut 
scutello cretaceo-tomentosis, elytris in dimidia parte basali vix 
tomentosis, lineis duabus indistinctis, exteriore plus retrorsum 
extensa, fiavo-sericeis, macula dorso-mediana, transverso-ellip- 
tica, altera rhomboidali ante-apicali cretaceo-, spatio inter eas 
latitudine paulo longiore ut parte apicali nigro-velutinis ; cor- 
pore subter dense cretaceo-, metastemo lateribus episternisque, 
apice albo excepto, sternito ultimo, apice ferrugineo-penicillato, 
puncto subapicali, laterali, albo excepto, nigro-, metasterno 
medio flavido-tomentosis ; pedibus testaceis. 
Long. 13 mm., lat. 4. 
Mindanao, Davao Province, Davao (7175). 
Differs from the closely allied G. anticepunctata J. Thoms, 
chiefly in the following characters: Elytra in basal half hardly 
tomentose, with two indistinct sericeous stripes, the outer one 
extending farther behind; shoulders not bordered with black; 
the ivory, median cross mark not an oblique stripe but an ellip- 
tic spot ; the following velvety black band on each elytron hardly 
longer than broad; the apical ivory spot rhomboidal; underside 
densely white tomentose, only the sides of metasternum and 
in connection with it the episternum except the white apex, 
and the last sternite except a white spot on each side, 
black tomentose; legs fulvous, as in G. anticepunctata, but the 
underside of that species, in contrast to G. caraga, is uniformly 
and delicately grayish pubescent. 
Glenea scalaris sp. nov. Plate 2, fig. 4. 
Nigra, capite, fronte excepta, prothorace linea mediana basali- 
que, scutello, fasciis tribus, duabus anterioribus, in elytrorum 
primo et secundo triente, angustis, ultima latiore, sutura usque 
ad fasciam tertiam et eacum conjuncta ut corpore subter, albo- 
tomentosis ; palpis, antennis pedibusque fulvis. 
Long. 13 mm., lat. 4. 
Luzon, Laguna Province, Mount Maquiling (1UU1) . 
A dull black tomentose species with fulvous palpi, antennae, 
and legs; easily recognizable by the striking pattern of white 
lines. 
22 Caraga is a name used by some of the inhabitants of Davao, Mindanao. 
