122 ANTIUCUS BIZONELLUS. 



oblong, 8th-llth shorter, the apical one swollen and rather 

 stout , pearshaped , truncated at the tip , but projecting 

 internally in an acute point. — Prothorax dilated at both 

 sides in a rounded gibbosity and in this region as broad 

 as the head, provided in front with a well-marked neck, 

 sinuate attenuated towards the base which is narrow, ed- 

 ged and truncated; surface strongly punctured. Scutellum 

 small, round. — Elytra oboval, with their greatest width 

 behind the middle , ending in a rounded point , truncated 

 at the base , with prominent obtuse shoulders ; small swel- 

 lings a little marked , with a slight depression behind them ; 

 suture a little raised , with a stria at both sides ; closely 

 and evenly punctured ; provided with two broad oblique 

 yellow spots, the anterior one running from the external 

 border to the suture and from the shoulders to one third 

 of the length of the elytra , the second somewhat before 

 the apex and not touching either the suture or the exter- 

 nal margin. — Legs but little thick , tibiae and tarsi slender. 



Differs from A. quadrioculatus by its small size , its lighter 

 colour, the much stronger punctuation of the head and 

 prothorax , and from A. mincii by its black head which is 

 rugosely punctured , by the much larger punctures of its 

 prothorax etc. 



flab. West Java : Batavia (de Gavere). 



11. Anthicii, s bizon ell us, sp. n. 



Length 2,6 mm., breadth 1 mm. — Oblong, tolerably 

 convex , glossy , pale yellow , more or less chest-nut on the 

 undersurface , beset with a few rather long yellowish hairs ; 

 provided on the elytra with a double girdle of a black 

 colour. — Head of a broad triangular shape , very con- 

 vex , truncated in a straight line posteriorly , with the post- 

 ocular angles but little prolonged , rounded ; it has a smooth 

 appearance ; the eyes are rounded , but little prominent 

 and rather small. Antennae reaching to the shoulders , 

 filiform , the joints elongated. — Prothorax not longer than 



Notes from the Leyclen ÜVIuseum, "Vol. I"V. 



