l'IIYTOI'IIA(i A FROM SPMATRA ^l7!) 



the tibiae arid tarsi, Ijlack, head and thorax fulvous, tlio hitter 

 sparingly punctured , elytra strongly punctured in closely ap- 

 proached rows, black, a very broad oval patch at the disc of 

 each llavous. 



Length 3 lines. 



Head impunctate, ilavous or fulvous, frontal tubercles trans- 

 verse, clypeus triangular, moderately raised, ]ialpi piceous, an- 

 tennae black, the second joint half the length of the third, fourth 

 joint nearly as long as the preceding joints together, terminal 

 joint wanting, thorax nearly three times broader than long, the 

 sides straight, the posterior and anterior angles slightly promi- 

 nent and thickened, with the usual setae, the surface very spa- 

 ringly i)unctured at the sides, the latter obsoletely depressed, 

 scutellum large, flavous or fulvous, elytra strongly and (dosely 

 punctured in longitudinal rov»-s, the narrow black band at the 

 base and the similarly coloured apex separated by a large o\al 

 yellowish patch, which occupies the entire disc, underside flavous, 

 finely pubescent, legs more or less black. 



Ilab. Si-Rambé. 



The ])roa(l discoidal flavous patch of the elytra and their strong 

 and close pinictuation will help to distinguish this Aidklplia from 

 any of its congeners. 



130. Anthiphula modesta, n. sp. — Testaceous, antennae, tibiae 

 and tarsi blackish , thorax narrowed at the base , impunctate , 

 elytra strongly and closely punctured. 



Length I ^ .^-2 lines. 



Elongate, subparallel, the head rather broad, imjmnctate, eyes 

 large, frontal tubercles strongly raised, broad, transverse, carina 

 strongly raised , lower portion of clypeus rather deflexed , an- 

 tennae long and slender, extending beyond the middle of the 

 elytra, black, the basal joint obscure fulvous, long and slender, 

 the second joint half the length of the third, fourth and fifth 

 long, equal, thorax subquadrate, narrowed at the base, the sides 

 rather strongly rounded anteriorly, the angles dentiform , the 

 surface rather convex, impunctate, shining, pale fulvous, scutel- 

 lum broad, elytra distinctly broader than the thorax at the base, 



