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all the stniciural oliaracters ot' Candez-ea and thc closed anterior 

 eoxäl cavities; the el viral pale band is however subject to Variation 

 in regard to its \vidtli in a longididinal sense. 



Candezea nigrilabrum sp. n. 



Testaceous or flavous. llie labruni and tlio sculellum hlaek. 

 liead and thorax impunctate, el> tra .scarccly pereeptiblv punctured, 

 the breast, tibiae and tarsi black. 



Lengtli 4 niill. 



Head entirely impunclale. pale l'iilvous. the clypeus with 

 a central ridge, labrum black. antennae extending to about the 

 middle of the elytra, the lower joints pale Tulvons. the others 

 fnscous, basal Joint long and curved. the second sliort. the third 

 donble the length. the others elongate, slightly longcr than the 

 third Joint; thorax subquadrate. about one hall' broader than 

 long, slightly constricted at the base, the niargins nearly straight. 

 the surface impunctate, coloured likc tlie head. scutellum black. 

 elytra wider at the base than the thorax and ol" paler colour. 

 microscopically punctured. their epipleurae continued below the 

 middle; abdomen and the l'emora tlavous, the breast, tibiae and 

 the tarsi black, metatirsus of the posterior legs elongate. 



Soekaranda. 



Of this small species two specimens are before me. one of 

 them has a small elytra! lovcu below the base at the suture. 

 probably a male character; thc .-pccies may be kno'.vn l'rom its 

 allies and those somewhat similurly coloured species of Monolcpld 

 \)\ the System of coloration. Udlably thc black breast, tibiae 

 and tarsi. 



Antipha Wallacei sp. n. 



Head. thorax and the abdomen black. thc antennae l'nlvous. 

 elytra reddish-brown, linely and closel\ punctured. Ihc apex 

 ,black. thorax imitunctale. legs luhous or inorc (U- less black. 



Length () — 7 mill. 



Slett. cntaii;ol. Zeit. 1S9J). 



