. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. Figure 1. Habitus of Bryolliinusa rolhi, new species. Figure species. HabitLis of Bryothinusa fluenta, new 2. Head concave catalinae Casey Head convex 3 3. Tempora as long as eye sawadai Moore. Legner, and Chan Tempora longer than eye 4 4. Elytra shorter than pronotum; length mm. - _„. minuta Sawada Elytra equal in length to pronotum; length mm algarum Sawada 5. Tempora longer than eye 6 Tempora shorter than eye 8 6. Tempora five times as long as eye -- rothi New Species Tempora two times as long as eye 7 7. Tenth antennomere qua


. Bulletin. Science; Natural history; Natural history. Figure 1. Habitus of Bryolliinusa rolhi, new species. Figure species. HabitLis of Bryothinusa fluenta, new 2. Head concave catalinae Casey Head convex 3 3. Tempora as long as eye sawadai Moore. Legner, and Chan Tempora longer than eye 4 4. Elytra shorter than pronotum; length mm. - _„. minuta Sawada Elytra equal in length to pronotum; length mm algarum Sawada 5. Tempora longer than eye 6 Tempora shorter than eye 8 6. Tempora five times as long as eye -- rothi New Species Tempora two times as long as eye 7 7. Tenth antennomere quadrate .... tsiitsuii Sawada Tenth antennomere transverse .... nakanei Sawada 8. Third segment of maxillary palpus not more than three times as long as wide; tenth antennomere quadrate 9 Third segment of maxillary palpus more than three times as long as wide; tenth anten- nomere transverse sinensis Moore, Legner, and Chan 9. Elytra conjointly longer than wide hongkongcnsis Moore, Legner, and Chan Elytra conjointly wider than longer 10 10. Eye three times as long as tempora fluenta New Species Eye two times as long as tempora chani Moore and Legner In tsulsuii the tenth antennomere is definitely quad- rate, not elongate as stated in previous key in Moore, Legner. and Chan, 1973. Bryothinusa rothi. new species Figure 1 Description of holotype.—Color entirely pale fer- rugineus except fourth tergite piceus, base of fifth tergite very dark ferrugineus and fourth and fifth sternites infuscate. Head one-sixth wider than long; disc nearly flat, finely reticulate, with a fine short sparse pubescence; eyes very small, of about five or six facets; tempora about five times the length of eye, gently arcuate; surface beneath finely reticulate and pubescent as above. Antennae almost as long as head, pronotum. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not


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