i9, 5 Heller: New Philippine Coleoptera 551 
Long. 4.5 mm., lat. 1.8. 
Luzon, Laguna Province, Mount Maquiling. 
Pale brownish yellow, pubescent, antennae black, tibiae and 
tarsi infuscate; rostrum as long as head, in the basal half with 
two series of punctures which are convergent in front ; antennae 
inserted before the middle of rostrum, not quite twice as long as 
rostrum, third joint longer than second and fourth, eighth 
shortest, club as long as the basal five joints together, its apical 
joint a little longer than its first joint; head as long as broad 
at base, frons finely punctate; prothorax as long as broad, 
narrower at front margin than at base, rather densely punctate, 
with a fine middle line; scutellum somewhat transversely rec- 
tangular; elytra seriate-punctate, intervals hardly perceptibly 
punctate; first joint of posterior tarsi as long as the two follow- 
ing together, second triangular in outline, a little longer than 
broad (7 : 6) ; propygidium indistinct and remotely transverse- 
granulate. 
Deporaus exophthalmus sp. nov. 
D. nigricorni, praecedenti, affinis sed major, colore plus sa- 
turate testacea, capite prothoraceque subferrugineis, antennis 
nigris, tibiis tarsisque haud infuscatis; capite ad oculos longitu- 
dine plus sesqui latiore, fronte sat fortiter punctato ; prothorace 
crebre ruguloso-punctato, carinulis duabus baseo-marginalibus, 
linea mediana, impressa, tenuissima; scutello subtrapezoidali, 
transverse, margine apicali sinuato; elytris sat crebre fortiter- 
que subruguloso-punctatis ; pedibus concoloribus, tarsis posticis 
articulo primo duobus sequentibus unitis distincte longiore. 
Long. 5.5 ad 6 mm., lat. 2.3 ad 2.5. 
Luzon, Laguna Province, Los Banos, Mount Maquiling, and 
Mount Banahao {UU2U, IS 82). 
Like the preceding unicolorous testaceous, only the antennae 
black, head and prothorax of a more ferruginous tone ; head 
broader, one and one-half times as broad at eyes as the distance 
between basal constriction and front edge of eyes; prothorax 
strongly rugulose-punctate, with two marginal carinulae at base 
and a very finely impressed median line; intervals of the ser- 
iate-punctate elytra finely but distinctly rugulose-punctate ; hind 
tibiae slightly curved, the intermediate more so, first joint of 
posterior tarsi distinctly longer than the two following together. 
The four preceding species of Deporaus are closely related 
to D. marginellus Faust., formerly placed by me under the sub- 
generic name Arodepus Heller in litt. 
