is. 5 Heller: New Philippine Coleoptera 577 
Genus DINAPRIES novum 
Corpus oblongum, squamosum. Rostrum cylindricum, pro- 
thorace aequilongo, usque ad apicem, subdilatatum, squamosum, 
basi utrinque sulco glabro ab oculo separatum. Antennae media- 
nae, funiculo 7-articulato. Prothorax lobis ocularibus nullis. 
Scutellum partim glabrum, partim parce squamosum. Elytra 
prothorace modice latiora, lateribus parallelis. Metasternum 
inter coxas fortiter (fere perpendiculariter) declive. Femora 
sublinearia minute dentata, postica segmentum ventrale secun- 
dum parum superantia. Tarsi validi, squamosi. 
Typus, Dinapries salebrosa sp. nov. 
Dinapries salebrosa sp. nov. 
Oblonga, fuliginoso-, prothorace lateribus, prosterno toto, me- 
sosterno, metasterno sternitoque primo, lateribus exceptis, ut fe- 
moribus anterioribus in dimidia parte basali, albido-squamosis ; 
rostro squamoso, apicem versus paulo dilatato carinulaque dorsali 
tenui ; antennis robustis, funiculi articulis duabus basalibus longi- 
tudine aequalibus, primo crassiore, reliquis moniliformibus, cla- 
vam versus majoribus; prothorace longitudine latiore, lateribus 
in dimidia parte basali parallelis, dein rotundato-attenuatis, 
parte mediana, fusca, subtrapezoidali, lateribus concavis, antror- 
sum convergentibus, tuberculis duobus apicalibus ut duobus 
discalibus fusco-, tuberculo laterali albo-penicillato-squamosis ; 
scutello obovato, utrinque parce albo-squamoso ; elytris obsolete 
punctato-striatis, squamoso-salebrosis, spatio primo ad basin, 
quarto ad apicem callosis; femoribus sternitum tertium haud 
superantibus. 
Long. 8 mm., lat. 4. 
Sumatra (unicum a Staudinger et Bang-Haas comparatum) 
in Mus. Dresdense. 
Upper side unicolorous, dark nut brown, only the lateral 
margin of prothorax broadly white-scaled ; elytra densely covered 
with longer scaled callosities which are as broad as the intervals 
and each of which bears a short, erect seta ; rostrum as long as 
thorax, densely scaled with a fine dorsal carina ; antennse robust, 
first and second joints of funicle of equal length, the following 
spheric, increasing gradually in size toward club, the last only 
as long as the three preceding joints of funicle together and 
one and one-half times longer than thick; prothorax a little 
longer than broad (3.3 : 3), its sides in basal half parallel, its 
anterior margin with a row of four small tubercles, of which the 
