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Head: Clypeus (fig. 2) finely punctate, more densely 
so in front, its anterior margin with sharp parallel denticles 
separated at base by a well-defined longitudinal sulcus. 
Genae separated from clypeus by one well-defined sulcus, 
not denticulate in front; posterior angles acute. Dorsal 
aspect of eyes small. Mouth-parts (figs. 1, 4) with 4-seg- 
mented labial palpi; first segment short and robust; second 
shorter and thinner than first; third as long as first plus 
second, thicker than either, oval-shaped ; all three proximal 
segments with bristles; fourth segment thin and short. 
Maxillary palpi also 4-segmented ; first segment very short 
and thin; second much longer than first, apically dilated; 
third with sub-parallel sides, a little longer than first, as 
thick as apex of second; fourth much longer than three 
proximal ones together, a little thinner than third, nar- 
rowed towards tip. Antennae (fig. 3) 8-segmented, first 
segment much longer than four next ones together, with 
a median constriction; second and third sub-equal, sub- 
cylindrical, third somewhat dilated towards apex; fourth 
and fifth sub-equal, shorter than third, wider than long; 
sixth to eighth forming lamellae of decreasing size, of 
which first is much longer than third to fifth segments 
together; second lamella sub-equal to first; third lamella 
much shorter. 
Prothorax: pronotum (fig. 2) much broader than long, 
smooth, with a series of elongate punctures near poste- 
rior angles, vanishing towards middle; a small round fovea 
in front of each posterior angle; no foveae on sides; ante- 
rior angles rounded, posterior poorly-defined. Anterior part 
of prosternum with a deep depression, separated from poste- 
rior part by a keel which runs from near coxae to lateral 
margin of prosternum ; prosternal process very wide, 
smooth. 
Mesothorax: Scutellum completely covered by elytra; 
its anterior part opaque, with numerous punctures and 
small bristles; posterior part triangular, smooth. Mesoster- 
Explaxatiox of Plate 1 
Haroldius philippiyicusis, n. sp. 1. Labial j)alpi. 2. Dorsal view of head 
and pronotum. 3. Antenna. 4. Maxillary palpi. 5. Wing. 6. Spermatheca. 
7. Claws (much enlarged). 8. Foreleg. 9. Middle leg. 10. Hind leg. 
Figs. 3, 4. 6. 8. 9. 10 on the same scale. 
