The Philippine journal of science. [Vol. 57, no. 1]

482 The Philippine Journal of Science 1935 spaces flat, polished, impunctate, granulate, and with yellowish pubescence on the upper declivital convexity. Types in the possession of Mr. W. Schultze and in my collection. LUZON, Mountain Province, Benguet, Mount Santo Tomas (W. Schultze). CROSSOTARSUS INIMICUS sp. nov. Male.-Reddish brown; 2.8 mm long, five times as long as wide. A very slender species of the Crossotarsi subdepressi. Front flat, sparsely coarsely punctured, rounded towards the vertex. Pronotum 1.4 times as long as wide, widest at the posterior angles of the very deep and long femoral grooves, from there strongly narrowed towards the base, median sulcus very long but extremely fine, surface finely reticulate, with scattered fine punctures. Elytra as wide and twice as long as the pronotum, sides parallel, cylindrical, nearly horizontal on the disc, the sides at the apex produced to form short lateral processes, when viewed from above the apex broadly emarginate, the declivity reduced to a small narrow lunate perpendicular space, disc shining, very finely lineate-punctate, interstices flat, subimpunctate, base of the third without any remarkable puncturation. Types in the possession of Mr. W. Schultze and in my collection. LUZON, Mountain Province, Benguet, Mount Santo Tomas, on Ficus sp. (W. Schultze). CROSSOTARSUS PERNANULUS sp. nov. Yellowish brown, 2 mm long, 4.5 times as long as wide. This species is very closely allied to C. inimicus m., but is decidedly smaller, has the front separated from the vertex by an acute angle, the pronotum is subshining, 1.4 times as long as wide, the elytra as wide and 1.6 times as long as the pronotum, the lateral processes short and blunt, and with a small apical tubercle, the sides are serrate and feebly rounded, constricted, on a very short space before the lateral processes, the latter hardly produced beyond the transverse apical margin. The sex is rather uncertain. Types in the possession of Mr. F. C. Hadden and in my collection. LUZON, Laguna Province, Mount Maquiling, 400 feet altitude (F. C. Hadden).

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