f>2{) M. JACOBY 



rounded, elytra with a feeble but distinct depression below the 

 base, rather strongly punctate-striate , the punctures remotely 

 placed , with the exception of those near the suture and gra- 

 dually diminishing in size towards the apex; below and the legs 

 testaceous, the posterior four tibiae strongly emarginate at the 

 apex; the claws bifid. 



This is a small species and principally distinguished by the 

 large eyes, their deep emargination , the narrow intermediate 

 space and the comparative large third joint of the antennae. 

 Two specimens were obtained. 



"2. Antipha fulvofrontalis, sp. n. — Fulvous, the antennae fla- 

 vous, the head black with two fulvous spots, thorax black, with 

 paler margins , nearly impunctate , elytra fulvous , finely and 

 semiremotely punctured, abdomen black, legs fulvous. 



Var. Below and the legs more or less black. 



Length 8 mill. 



Of nearly similar coloration as so many allied species of this 

 and other genera from the Malayan regions, very convex, the 

 head impunctate, the vertex with two smaller or larger fulvous 

 spots , the frontal elevations strongly raised , transverse , black 

 as well as the clypeus, labrum fulvous, antennae flavous, the 

 lower two or three joints obscure piceous and shining, the third 

 joint more than double the length of the second but shorter 

 than the fourth ; thorax more than twice as broad as long, the 

 sides straight, the anterior angles produced outwards and 

 thickened, the posterior margin rounded, the disc with a few 

 extremely fine punctures, black, the sides with a very obsolete 

 depression, scutellum fulvous, broad, elytra very convex, fulvous, 

 shining , rather evenly, finely but not very closely punctured . 

 their epipleurae very broad at the base, nearly indistinct below 

 the middle, abdomen black, legs fulvous, the femora with a 

 blackish spot. 



Of this species , several specimens were obtained, which all 

 agree in the coloration of the head; .4. abdominal^ .lac has an 

 entirely black head, the third joint of the antennae is scarcely 

 longer than the second, the elytra are differently coloured and 



