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This species seems to be related to A. schuetzei Schultze, but 
in general appearance it represents an intermediate form be- 
tween the first and second group of Philippine Alcides species 
which I indicated in a former paper. 6 
ENTOMOLOGICAL REMARKS 
A very recommendable contribution to the knowledge of the 
Coleoptera of the Philippines 7 has just come under observation. 
Since this author states in his paper, that the number of spe- 
cies of Philippine Anthribidse has grown to more than 60, I 
wish to call attention to the fact that in my catalogue of Phil- 
ippine Coleoptera 8 are recorded 67 species and subspecies ; this 
number together with those of Doctor Pleller brings the number 
up to nearly 100 species. My catalogue contains 2,449 species 
and subspecies of Philippine Coleoptera; an additional list of 
over 400 species has since accumulated, which will be published 
at a future date. 
“Philip. Joum. Sci. § D 13 (1918) 269. 
7 Heller, K. M., Philippinische Anthribidse, Tidjsch. voor Entomol. 
(Dresden) 61 (1918) 242. (February 15, 1919.) 
S A Catalogue of Philippine Coleoptera. Manila (1915.) 
