238 ANTIPIIA CAPITATA. 



An tip ha capitata, Jac. 

 (Notes Leyden Museum, 1884. p. 51). 



var. Elytra fulvous, a spot at the base and a trans- 

 verse band at the middle, flavous. 



Hab. Sumatra or. : Deli (Schagen van Leeuwen) , Tandjong 

 Morawa, Serdang (Dr. Hagen). — Two specimens. 



The only difierence I can find in the above variety is 

 the different colour of the elytra, the type having been 

 described from specimens having unicolorous fulvous elytra. 

 The species may be recognized by the black vertex of 

 the head. 



An tip ha bimaculata, Jac. 

 (Annali Museo civico Genoa. 1886). 



var. a. Elytra with an additional flavous spot at the base. 



var. b. Elytra entirely black. 



Hab. Java (Muller and Hekmeyer) ; Sumatra or.: Deli 

 (Schagen van Leeuwen). — Three specimens. 



It is quite possible that this species with the above varie- 

 ties represents but another form of A. capitata which seems 

 a most variable species; the only difierence is that of colour 

 in regard to the elytra. Here as in A. capitata the vertex of 

 the head is black. 



Antipha multicolor ^ u. sp. 



Pale testaceous ; head black at the vertex ; thorax trans- 

 verse ; elytra finely punctured, the base and the apices 

 fulvous , the intermediate space piceous , including a pale 

 fiavous transverse spot. — Length 2'/2 lines. 



Head rather broader than long, the vertex piceous, im- 

 punctate, lower part of the face, fiavous; labrum piceous; 

 palpi slender, obscure piceous; antennae two thirds the 

 length of the body , testaceous , the terminal joints fuscous, 

 third joint double the length of the second but only half 

 the length of the following one ; thorax three times broader 



Notes from the Leyden lMu.seu.tn , Vol. JLX. 



