is,4 Fisher: New Coleoptera from the Philippines 445 
tion along the frontal margin; surface nearly smooth, with a 
few, indistinct, round, shallow punctures. Scutellum rather 
large, triangular, truncate in front. Elytra distinctly wider 
than pronotum at base; humeral angles obtusely rounded; sides 
nearly parallel to the posterior third, then obliquely narrowing 
to the tips, which are widely and separately rounded and rather 
strongly dentate; humeri rather prominent; surface slightly 
rugose, with a few, rather large, inconspicuous, punctures; each 
elytron with numerous irregular elevations, forming shallow 
depressions as follows: Three irregular-shaped ones along the 
lateral margin, a deeper transverse one along base, and three 
irregular round ones along the suture, the one near the tip being 
more elongate. Beneath marked with a network of indistinct 
crenulate lines. 
Length, 3.75 millimeters; width, 1.5. 
One specimen from Puerto Princesa, Palawan ( Baker 8336). 
This species is allied to Endelus bakeri Kerrem., but differs 
from it in coloration and in having the elytra not so distinctly 
punctured. 
Endelus bakeri Kerremans. 
Two specimens which I take to be this species are from Los 
Banos, Luzon ( Baker 8322 ) . 
Endelus lunatus sp. nov. 
Elongate, attenuate posteriorly, rather convex; head and pro- 
notum bright greenish bronze; elytra violaceous, with green 
spots; beneath black with a bronzy reflection. 
Head short, slightly narrower than prothorax, widely concave 
between the eyes; median line not distinctly impressed, except 
at the middle ; eyes, prominent, strongly angulated, inner margin 
slightly margined’, placed at the anterior lateral part, which is 
scarcely projecting; surface smooth, shining, with rather large 
circular marks becoming more numerous on the vertex, two deep, 
semicircular depressions in front of epistoma, which is elevated 
and strongly narrowed between antennae. Pronotum transverse, 
two and one-half times as wide as long, widest at middle; sides 
feebly crenulate, evenly, arcuately rounded; anterior margin 
slightly lobed at middle, the angles acute and protruding; base 
bisinuate, with a large median lobe truncate in front of scutel- 
lum; disk broadly, transversely elevated anteriorly, the sides 
flattened, with a wide transverse concavity along the posterior 
margin ; surface nearly smooth, indistinctly marked with circles, 
becoming crenulate on the anterior part. Scutellum green, 
