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depresso, margine apicali subcristato, seria transversa e plagis 
rotundatis, subimpressis, pone medium excepta ubique granulis 
inaequalibus parce dispersis; elytris oblongo-ovatis, spatiis se- 
riato-granulosis, granulis inaequalibus, praesertim spatii secundi 
in medio majoribus, raro rugulis transversis confluentibus, spatio 
primo ad basin callositate oblongo-elliptiea, crebre granulosa. 
Long. 8.2 mm., lat. 4. 
Luzon, Mount Banaliao. 
Smaller than T. sablanicus, the elytra shorter and more 
convex, broader at base than base of thorax, but differing chiefly 
by the following : Club of antennae shorter and thicker, only twice 
as long as thick; thorax longer than median breadth (3.7 : 3.3), 
flattened in apical part, apical border slightly elevated and more 
densely setose, the granules of different sizes, especially those on 
the disk before the middle, which are larger; elytra broadest 
in the middle, moderately longer than broad (63 : 48), first in- 
terval on base with an oblong granulate callosity, outside of it 
with a small longitudinal impression; granules of intervals 
of unequal size, here and there, especially in the middle of the 
suture and first interval, confluent to form transverse wrin- 
kles. 
Tragopus sablanicus sp. nov. 
Gblongo-ovatus, niger, dense cinereo-squamosus, thorace ely- 
trisque granulis minutis, glabris, dispersis, in elytris raro rugulis 
transversis confluentibus; antennis funiculi articulo secundo tri- 
bus sequentibus unitis aequilongo ; clava crassitudine fere triple 
longiore; fronte sulco mediano, prothorace subconico, longitu- 
dine latitudine aequali, linea mediana, ut seria transversa e 
plagis rotundatis, obsoletis, formata, baud granulosis; elytris 
ovatis, ad basin prothorace baud latioribus, granulis squamulam 
minutam gerentibus; pedibus albido-squamosis, femoribus pos- 
ticis plus triente apicali elytra superantibus. 
Long. 9 mm., lat. 4.4. 
Luzon, Mountain Province, Baguio {Baker), Sablan, Bureau 
of Science accession No. 10321 (IF. Schultze) . 
Oblong-ovate, black, closely whitish-scaled, the legs sparsely 
yellowish gray-scaled; rostrum with erect, setiform scales; an- 
tennae reddish brown, second joint of funicle as long as the 
two following together, club three times as long as thick ; thorax 
as long as broad at base, fairly densely covered with minute, 
glossy, black granules, except on the median line and a transverse 
row of four slightly impressed, roundish spots, close behind the 
