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1921 
thorax transverse, broadest at base, on each basal angle with an 
accumulation of 6 to 8, and below the lateral margin with nu- 
merous, shining, brown granules, on the attenuate apical part 
with dissociated yellowish brown bristles; scutellum roundish, 
convex, smooth, dark brown; elytra not quite one and one-half 
times longer than broad (3 : 2.2) , not broader at base than base of 
prothorax, broadest in the first third, apex not produced into a 
point, striae fine, the alternate intervals slightly convex, extend- 
ing as far as basal patch ; sides in the first third like the suture, 
but this more minutely, remotely seriate-granulate; underside 
covered with large circular scales, these longer in forepart of 
body, femora with longer, scattered, scaled bristles; anterior 
femur with a strong tooth, the others unarmed, the posterior 
reaching nearly to apex of elytra. 
Odosyllis albifrons sp. nov. 
Niger, pallide isabellino-squamosa, fronte macula rotundata, 
prothorace macula nebulosa in angulis posticis, elytris fascia ob- 
liqua indistincta, posthumerali, puncto subapicali maculisque 
punctiformibus paucis, albido-, macula oblongo in spatii tertii et 
quarti basi, nigro-squamosis ; prothorace trans verso (4:6), 
lateribus rotundatis, in quarta parte anteriore fortiter angusta- 
tis, sat crebre, maculis basalibus pallidis exceptis, nitido-granu- 
loso, in dimidia parte basali linea mediana tenui, nuda; scutello 
rotundato-quadrato, nigro-glabro ; elytris spatiis alternatis vix 
convexioribus, ut sutura minute remoteque seriato-granulatis, 
femoribus posticis elytrorum apicem haud attingentibus. 
Long. 7 mm., lat. 3.8. 
Luzon, Laguna Province, Mount Maquiling. 
Black ; pale isabelline-colored varying to fawn, an elliptic fron- 
tal spot, a transverse one above eye, posterior angles of protho- 
rax, an indistinct oblique band between third and eighth striae 
behind shoulder, a common spot on preapioal callus of fourth to 
eighth intervals, and some scattered umbilicate punctures on ely- 
tra whitish ; a rectangular-oblong spot at base of third and fourth 
intervals velvet black-scaled; rostrum similar to that of the 
preceding species, O. eiibuloides ; antennae reddish brown, second 
joint of funicle as long as first, third as thick as long, the follow- 
ing increasing in thickness, eighth transverse, club short ovate 
(12 : 19) ; thorax more than twice as broad as long, fairly densely 
granulate, the whitish scale spot on posterior angles hardly so; 
scutellum oblong rounded-rectangular, convex, smooth, dark 
brown ; elytra ovate-acuminate, broadest behind shoulders, the 
