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black, UMilersidc hlack or testaceous, til)iae and tarsi black, tlie 

 femora fulvous or more or loss stained witb piceous along their 

 upper margin. 



Ilab. Si-Rambe. 



Very closely allied to A. suhri/gona, .lac. from Borneo, Ijut of 

 more elongate shape, the head and thorax darker fulvous, the 

 elytra less strongly and more closely punctured. In one specimen 

 before me , tiie suture is scarcely black , the underside is pale 

 and the femora almost fulvous but the structural details agree 

 in every i-espect. 



13A. Anthipha apicipes, n. sp. — Flavous, the l)reast, the apex 

 of the femora and the tibiae and tarsi black, thorax finely and 

 sparingly })unctured, elytra strongly and very closely punctured. 



Length 3 \\ lines. 



Head impunctate, transversely grooved, frontal elevations Hat, 

 transverse, clypeus and labrum fulvous, like the rest of the head, 

 antennae slender, extending slightly beyond the middle of the 

 elytra, flavous, the extreme apex of the terminal joint blackish, 

 the third joint elongate, but shorter than the fourth, following 

 joints nearly equal, thorax twice» and a half as })road as long, 

 rather flattened, the anterior and lateral margins straight, an- 

 terior angles slightly obliquely truncate, posterior ones acute, 

 the disc with a very obsolete lateral depression and a few line 

 punctures at the sides , scutellum broader than long , elytra 

 distinctly sulcate within the shoulders, the latter rather promi- 

 nent, the surface closely and strongly punctured in partly re- 

 gular partly irregular rows, the breast black at the sides, as 

 well as the legs, the abdomen and the basal two-thirds of the 

 femora, fulvous. 



JIab. Pangherang-Pisang. 



A typical Afif/iip/ia of comparatively large size and rather 

 flattened shape, principally distinguished by the colour of the 

 breast and legs; in one specimen however, the abdomen is black 

 as well as the breast, the two specimens before me seem to be 

 females on .•iccouiit of the long third joint of the antennae. 



135. Anthipha latefasciata, n. sp. — Flavous, the antennae and 



