16.2 Schultze: Contribution to Coleoptera Fauna 193 
Nemophas rosenbergii ramosi subsp. nov. Plate 2, fig. 2. 
Head, prothorax underside, and legs densely covered by 
ocherous pubescence. Elytra dark metallic green, very coarse, 
confluent and somewhat granulate, deeply impressed punctures 
basally, which become less and less pronounced toward the apex. 
A narrow irregular pale ocherous band at the base, another 
creamy white, somewhat broader band before the middle, and a 
very broad band behind the middle. The anterior margin of 
the latter nearly straight, but the posterior margin forming an 
arch on each elytron. Still another band at the apex with a 
narrow bare spot. 
Length, 34 millimeters; width at shoulder, 11; antenna, 54. 
Mindanao, Surigao, Surigao (M. Ramos). Type in my col- 
lection. 
The close relationship of this species to N. rosenbergii Rits.^ 
from Toelabollo, North Celebes, according to the description of 
the latter is apparent, but the markings seem to differ. 
Pachyteria ilocana sp. nov. Plate 1, fig. 1, $ . 
Head punctulate and rugulose, black, except the front, which 
is rufescent-ochraceous. Interantennary ridge strongly con- 
cave and divided by a well-pronounced medial groove, the latter 
reaching from front to vertex. Palpi and antennse rufescent- 
ochraceous and finely setose. Prothorax closely punctured, 
constricted and transversely grooved anteriorly and posteriorly. 
Lateral margins acute tuberculate. A distinct groove circum- 
scribes a somewhat tumid area, which is finely coriaceous and 
of a rufescent-ochraceous color. This area extends dorso- 
laterally from the anterior transverse groove to the tubercle, 
thence to the posterior groove, and is continued ventrally, pass- 
ing anterior to the intercoxal process of the prosternum. Dis- 
cal area of prothorax more or less covered with short black 
velvety pubescence, except two small oblong glossy depressions, 
at the middle, near the anterior, and near the posterior trans- 
verse groove. Scutellum black. Elytra densely punctured, 
covered with velvety pubescence, black, except the basal area, 
which is rufescent-ochraceous. Each elytron showing slight 
traces of three longitudinal costae. Body beneath glossy, dark 
violet blue and irregularly punctured. Along the posterior 
margin of the first abdominal segment an oblong patch of sil- 
very gray pubescence. Legs rufescent-ochraceous, irregularly 
punctured, rugose and finely setose. A fringe of setae on the 
‘ Ritsema, Notes Leyd. Mus. (1881) 148; Heller, Tijdschr. voor Entom. 
62 (1919) 102. 
