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scales, which are hairlike on legs; hind femora in the thickest 
part with a large, blackish crossband; first joint of hind tarsi 
as long as the three following together. 
Nauphaeus carbonarius sp. nov. 
Niger, minute fusco-nigro- ac parcius ochraceo-squamosus, 
prothorace utrinque vitta, elytris plaga basali triangulari, an- 
gulo apicali in scutello sito squamulis fusco-nigris praevalenti- 
bus; rostro creberrime ruguloso punctato, in secundo triente 
longitudinis vitta dorsali levi; antennis obscure rufis, funiculi 
articulo secundo primo paulo breviore, clava articulis quinque 
praecedentibus aequilonga; scutello rotundato, glabro, convexo; 
elytris basi fortius quam in nebuloso Heller lobato-productis, 
sutura basi granulis 3 vel 4 majoribus confertis, reliqua unise- 
riatim perremote, apicem versus vix granulata; corpore subter 
pedibusque albido-squamosis. 
Long. 9 mm., lat. 4.2. 
Luzon, Tayabas Province, Malinao. 
This species is greatly at variance with Pascoe’s characteri- 
zation of the genus, as the second joint of the funicle is shorter 
than the first; in other respects it agrees very well with the 
other species of this genus. It is black, covered with minute, 
equally mixed brown and ochraceous scales ; only a stripe 
on each side of thorax and a triangular patch in first third of 
suture, the summit of which converges into the scutellum, nearly 
entirely black ; rostrum densely rugulose punctate, in the middle 
third with a bare dorsal stripe; second joint of funicle shorter 
than first (8 : 11), club as long as the five preceding joints 
together; prothorax broader than median length, its anterior 
margin more produced and the scales larger and more erect than 
in N. nebulosus ; elytra rather finely punctate-striate, none of 
the striae incurved toward the other on base; inside of shoulder 
with a large, flat, basal impression, suture near base with a row 
of three or four approximate granules which are larger; these 
become more distant in the remaining part and inconspicuous 
toward apex ; similar granules are to be found in the first third 
of second and third intervals where they are sometimes set in 
double rows and grouped beside the dark basal impression; un- 
derside of body whitish scaled, femora toothed, as in nebulosus, 
the anterior more swollen. 
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