52 ANTIPHA CAPITATA. 



A specimen from Solok and another from Soeroelangoeu 

 (Sumatra-Expedition). 



Antipha abdominalis , n. sp. 



Oblong-ovate , widened behind , black. Antennae testa- 

 ceous. Thorax finely punctured. Elytra more strongly and 

 very closely punctured, black, the apical portion fulvous. 

 Abdomen of the same colour. — Length 3^/g — 4 lines. 



Head very minutely punctured , with a deep fovea. Cly- 

 peus thickened , triangular. Labrum testaceous. Antennae 

 two-thirds the length of the body, testaceous, the first 

 joint piceous , the second and third joints short , the lat- 

 ter one half longer than the preceediog one, fourth and 

 following joints as long as the 3 basal ones together. 

 Thorax more than twice as broad as long , anterior and 

 posterior margins rounded , parallel , the sides straight , 

 anterior angles produced and thickened , surface finely and 

 remotely punctured. Scutellum trigonate, smooth. Elytra 

 distinctly widened behind, depressed below the base, the 

 latter raised, surface very closely and distinctly punctured, 

 black, their apical third fulvous. Posterior tibiae unarmed, 

 first tarsal joint as long as the 3 following ones united. 

 Breast and legs black. Prosternum distinct. Coxal cavities 

 closed. Claws appendiculate. 



Specimens from Boea, Sidjoendjoeng , Moeara Laboe, 

 Doesoen Tengah and the District of Rawas have been 

 brought home by the Sumatra-Expedition. 



Antipha seminigra , n. sp. 



Oblong-ovate , widened behind , black. Head , thorax 

 and abdomen rufous. Antennae testaceous. Thorax remo- 

 tely and finely, elytra more strongly and closely punctu- 

 red. — Length 3 — 3^/3 bnes. 



Var. Thorax black. 



Notes from the Leyden M.tiseu.m, Vol. VI. 



