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The Philippine Journal of Science 
1921 
dorsal carinae; antennae yellowish red, third to sixth joints equal 
in length, conical, hardly one and one-half times as long as thick ; 
thorax transverse (6:9), its scaling apparently worn off in 
the unique specimen, exposing to view a dense reticulate punc- 
tuation; only the median line and the basal and apical margins 
whitish-scaled; scutellum oblong, white; elytra with three dark 
brown spots, the anterior one on each side near base triangular 
and extending inward to first stria; the second, common spot 
placed diagonally on suture and subquadrate; the third between 
apical commissure of fourth and seventh striae ; lateral margin of 
elytra, and in connection with it the basal third of the two 
exterior intervals, and the apical half of the penultimate inter- 
val are likewise dark brown scaled; scales on elytra small, 
triangular, on underside of body much larger and elliptic ; legs 
adpressed whitish-haired, femora armed with a large, angular 
tooth near base, and this, like the straight prosternal spines, 
dark red; hind tibiae slightly thickened in the middle. 
Othippia impexa sp. nov. 
0. urbana Faust 83 (species africana) statura aequante, fusces- 
centi-nigra, antennis ferrugineis, rostro, in dimidia parte basali, 
lateribus margineque oculari (inferiori) dense ochraleuco-squa- 
mosis, prothorace, praesertim lateribus, dense varioloso- ac 
umbilicato-punctatis, area circulari, discoidali, utrinque altera 
majore subconjuncta, exceptis, sparsim ochraceo-pilosa, pilis 
adpressis ac transversim dispositis; elytris profunde striatis, 
spatiis sat remote minuteque granulosis, callo humerali levi, 
ochraceo-villosis, fascia nebuloso-, denudata, ante-mediana, hu- 
meros versus curvata, inter striam primam et quartam fusces- 
centi-setoso-squamosa, corpore subter, praesertim metasterno, 
ochroleuco-squamoso, pedibus parce ochraceo-villosis, tarsorum 
articulo ultimo sanguineo. 
Long. 3 mm., lat. 1.6. 
Luzon, Mount Banahao. 
Of the size and form of the African 0. urbana Faust, but the 
thorax without a median carina and the upper side unicolorous 
ochraceous tomentose; rostrum on each side of the dark red, 
apical half striate-punctate, smooth on back, basal half yellow- 
ish hair-scaled, with a fine dorsal carina; antennae red, scape 
somewhat yellowish, first joint of funicle thickened and equal 
in length to second, third to eighth joints gradually smaller, 
* 8 Deutsche Ent. Zeitschr. (1898) 41. 
