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covered with white scales; femora minutely dentate, without a 
longitudinal carina; tibiae carinulate. 
Qdosyilis octopunctata var. cervina var. nov. 
Praecedenti valde affinis sed paulo major, elytris dense cervino- 
squamosis, spatio tertio ante medium macula minuta subquad- 
rata, spatio septimo, octavo margineque laterali in secundo 
triente macula communi multo majori albo-squamosis ; protho- 
race utrinque macula basali nulla. 
Long. 4 mm., lat. 2. 
Luzon, Laguna Province, Paete. 
Differs from the typical species by its larger size; absence of 
basal spots on each side of thorax ; the denser fawn-scaled elytra 
which show only on the third interval before the middle a small, 
subquadrate patch and a larger, lateral one common to the 
seventh and eighth intervals ; and the white-scaled lateral margin. 
Perhaps later more specimens will necessitate the specific 
separation of this form. 
Qdosyilis eubuloides 75 sp. nov. 
Niger, ochraceo-squamosa, elytris plaga dorso-basali, trian- 
gulare, suturae medium attingente, nigra; antennis subrufes- 
centibus, funiculi articulo secundo primo sesqui longiore, 3. ad 7. 
crassitudine perpaulo longioribus, octavo aequante; prothorace 
fortiter transverso, utrinque ad marginem lateralem et ad basin 
granulis paucis acervatis; scutello subrotundato, nigro-glabro ; 
elytris latitudine minus sesqui longioribus, spatiis alternatis 
subconvexioribus, per totam longitudinem, reliquis in triente 
basali ac manifeste, sutura ut margine apicali minute, seriato- 
granulosis ; corpore subter pedibusque dense squamosis, his 
praeterea remote minuteque setoso-granulosis. 
Long. 7.2 mm., lat. 4. 
Luzon, Tayabas Province, Malinao. 
Black, iuteous ; a large basal patch on elytra, acuminate behind 
and reaching middle of suture, black, brownish-scaled toward 
base; rostrum reddish on apex, rugulose along basal part, the 
rest hardly perceptibly punctate; antennse dark brown, second 
joint of funicle one and one-half times longer than first, the fol- 
lowing scarcely, eighth not longer than thick, club not quite twice 
as long as thick (9 : 5) ; an indistinct medial spot on vertex, 
and another above eye, paler-scaled than remainder of head; 
76 This name is given because of the resemblance to Eubulus triangularis 
Boh., a Brazilian weevil. 
