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the second joint short, the tliird, lialf tlie h^ng'th of the fourth, 

 following joints of similar length, thorax nearly three times 

 broader than long, the sides slightly rounded, the anterior angles 

 obliquely produced, the disc rather flattened at tlie middle, with 

 a few fine punctures at the sides , black , the anterior angles 

 fulvous , scutellum rather broad , black , elytra very oljsoletely 

 depressed below the base, finely and ratlier closely punctured 

 in irregular rows, the sides near the apex with a short costa ( 9 )• 



Hab. Si-Rambe. 



I have taken for the type , the specimen whicli seems most 

 plainly marked and in which the elytra may also he described 

 as 1)eing black with two large fulvous patches, one before, the 

 other below the middle , but scarcely two specimens are alike 

 in coloration and there exist probably other forms differently 

 market yet, the species may be separated by its strongly convex 

 shape and the want of any elytral depression, from most of its 

 congeners, also by the entirely fulvous antennae, the female is 

 further distinguished by the short elytral costa although the 

 latter is absent in one specimen. 



13o. Anthipha tenuimarginata, n. sp. — Testaceous, the anten- 

 nae, tiljiae and tarsi, black, head and thorax fulvous, the latter 

 very sparingly punctured, elytra very closely and distinctly 

 punctured, very narrowly margined with black. 



Length 3 lines. 



Of elongate and nearly parallel shape, moderately convex, the 

 head impunctate, fulvous, the frontal tubercles narrowl^^ trans- 

 verse, clypeus triangularly raised, palpi acutely pointed, piceous, 

 antennae extending beyond the middle of the elytra, black, 

 slender, the third joint twice as long as the second but half the 

 length of the fourth joint, thorax rather more than twice as 

 broad as long, the sides straight, the angles rather acutely 

 pointed outwards, anterior and posterior margins slightly curved, 

 the disc with a few fine punctures at the sides, fulvous, scutel- 

 lum triangular , testaceous , elytra very closely and distinctly 

 punctured, the punctures arranged in irregular rows with traces 

 of narrow smooth longitudinal lines, all the margins narrowly 



