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slightly in width again toward the posterior margin. Elytra 
strongly constricted before the middle, a few coarse punctures 
and a few white setse at the constriction. At the apical triangle 
a small patch of silky white pubescence. Underside white 
pubescent. Legs sparsely whitish setose. 
Length, 5.8 millimeters; width, 1.5. 
Luzon, Benguet, Baguio {W. Schultze). Type in my col- 
lection. 
Genus NEOCOLLYKODES novum 
Head with the eyes very much produced; front concave, 
deeply notched between antennary bases, head slightly con- 
stricted behind the eyes. Antennse filiform, reaching to basal 
fourth of elytra. Eirst joint twice as long as broad; second 
joint one-third as long as first; third joint longest, twice as long 
as first and about equal in length to fourth and fifth together. 
Prothorax twice as long as broad, subcylindrical, slightly con- 
stricted posteriorly. Elytra subparallel in basal half, somewhat 
broader in apical half. Apex of each elytron with two acute 
angles. Legs slender, hind femora twice as long as front fem- 
ora, the former reaching well beyond apex of elytra. Tibiae 
with two spines at the apex. First tarsal joint of hind legs 
longer than the following joints together. This remarkable 
genus, resembling in aspect, and having a mimicry relationship 
to, the genus Collyris of the Cicindelidae, I propose to place 
near Collyrodes Pascoe.® 
Type, Neocollyrodes macgregori sp. nov. 
Neocollyrodes macgregori sp. nov. Plate 1, fig. 5. 
Glossy bluish black, femora dark red. Front with a strongly 
raised glossy medial ridge forming a triangle, laterally irregu- 
larly punctured ; sides of head irregularly punctured, behind the 
eyes rugose. A bluish white tomentose spot on vertex. 
Antennse with first and second joints glossy, third to fifth 
joints dorsally bluish white tomentose. Prothorax with an 
anterior and posterior submarginal groove, the surface strongly 
asperate and rugose, toward the base an irregular oblong smooth 
area. Apical third in female with a large black pubescent patch. 
At the middle laterally a small round bluish white tomentose 
spot and another at the base. Scutellum white tomentose. Ely- 
tra with a small round bluish white tomentose spot at the 
“Pascoe, Trans. Ent. Soc. London II 5 (1859) 25. 
