120 ANTIIICUS SUJ3RUBU0CINCTUS. 



turn; covered with a grey pubescence. — Head convex, 

 of a short triangular shape , truncated behind , the post- 

 ocular angles rounded ; eyes round , but little prominent , 

 placed anteriorly; palpi elongated, the apical joint large, 

 securiform. Antennae reaching about to the middle, slen- 

 der , somewhat thickened at the tip , the joints long. — 

 Prothorax less broad than the head , capitate anteriorly 

 and provided Avith a narrow neck ; it is rather convex on 

 the back , a little longer than broad , sinuated at the sides 

 behind the middle ; the base is broad , slightly curved and 

 indistinctly edged. Scutellum small, square, sunken. — 

 Elytra 2.5/1.5 mm., much broader than the prothorax, 

 truncated at the base , the shoulders marked but rounded , 

 slightly incurved at the sides, somewhat depressed on the 

 back, rounded at the apex, provided with two broad pale 

 bands which are a little shortened at the outer margin and 

 at the suture and of which one is situated behind the 

 shoulder, the other at two thirds; the base and the tip 

 remain black and the interval by which the bands are 

 separated is somewhat broader than those bauds. — Legs 

 pale , elongate and slender. 



This species somewhat resembles A. transversalis \ the 

 prothorax is similarly shaped , the triangular head is broa- 

 der and straighter at the base , the elongated elytra are 

 provided with spots which are analogous but much larger , 

 the base does not show the small swellings so distinctly 

 and the colour is on the whole very different. 



Hab. East Java: Mount Ardjoeno (Hekmeyer). 



9. Ant h i c u s s u b r uh r o c l n c t u a , sp. n. 



Length 4 mm., breadth 1,3 mm. — Elongated , slightly 

 convex , very glossy black , covered with long suberect 

 grey hairs, and provided with a distant punctuation which 

 is inconspicuous on the head and coarse on the prothorax 

 and the elytra. — Head thick , triangular , rather convex , 

 subrounded, the angles placed posteriorly; eyes large, round, 



Notes from Uio Lcydeii JMuscum, "Vol. IV. 



