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o l . Elytra in apical part dark, in basal half pale scaled. 
New Guinea 0. opposita Pasc. 
or. Elytra in apical part only with a roundish black sutural 
patch. New Guinea 0. apicalis Heller. 
ri\ Apical part of elytra pale. 
p 1 . Basal payt of elytra with a large, common, triangular 
basal patch, extending to middle of suture. Philip- 
pine Islands 0. eubuloides sp. nov. 
fi‘. Basal part of each elytron with a dark brown streak 
or subquadrate spot. 
q 1 . Frons whitish scaled. (Besides the two Philippine 
species, others from Java, Borneo, Sumatra, and 
Key belong here.) 
r 1 . Prothorax twice as broad as long; scales of granules 
equal to the others. Philippine, Islands. 
0. albifrons sp. nov. 
r‘. Prothorax one and a half times broader than long; 
scales of granules narrower and longer. Philip- 
pine Islands.. 0. leucometopus sp. nov. 
q*. Frons dark brown scaled, prothorax one and one-third 
times broader than long. Philippine Islands. 
0. pauxilla sp. nov. 
to 2 . Elytra unicolored, more or less pale luteous or isabelline 
scaled. (Here must also be placed granulicollis from 
Celebes, which shows the intervals of elytra “subseriatum 
granulatis.”) 
s 1 . Prothorax distinctly and rather densely granulate; scutel- 
lum concolorous with elytra; front femora along inside 
' with a fairly distinct carinula. Philippine Islands. 
0. similis sp. nov. 
s 2 . Prothorax minutely and remotely granulate; scutellum 
pure white scaled ; front femora without longitudinal 
carinula. Philippine Islands.... 0. alboscutellaris sp. nov. 
Blepiarda apicalis Helier. 
The species described by me as Endymia apicalis 77 is a Ble- 
piarda , of which genus only Australian and Papuan species have 
been hitherto known. I was misled in this case by the formation 
of the antennae. Endymia philippinica, however, is a true 
Endymia. Blepiarda apicalis is closely allied to B. simulator 
Pasc., but differs by the longer club, which is one and one-half 
times longer than all the other joints of the funicle together , 
by the narrower elytra, the striae of which are not incurvate at 
base; by the suture, which is smaller than the first interval and 
not elevated before the declivity ; and by the light convex second 
to fourth intervals, each of which bears about four pustules, the 
"Philip. Journ. Sci. § D 10 (1915) 29. 
