448 Mr. F. P. Pascoe on some new or little-known 
Antrisis Saunders. (PI. XVIII. fig. 5.) 
A, griseo-fuliginea, punctata ; antennis palpisque ferrugineis. 
Hab. Sarawak. 
Entirely greyish fuliginous; palpi and antenne rusty ; head with an 
impressed circular line in front, surrounded with eight tubercles; pro- 
thorax with eight strongly marked carine, the broad intervals irregu- 
larly punctured, the second carina on each side, counting from the two 
middle, with a deep linear oblique excavation anteriorly ; scutellum 
punctiform ; elytra with ten carine alternating with those on the pro- 
thorax, the intervals with two rows of punctures on each, the three 
intermediate carinze on each elytron interrupted near the apex by a 
deep curved excavation, in which is placed a smooth, yellowish tuber- 
cle ; body beneath and femora rather roughly punctured. Length 23 
lines. 
Intysr [ Telephoride }. 
Capit antice triangulare. Oculi prominentes, ad angulos laterales positi. 
Palpi macxillares robusti, subcylindrici; palpi labiales minuti, subfusi- 
formes. Labiwm trapezoidale. Mentwn quadratum. Antenne ad an- 
gulum inferum inserts, 10-articulatee ; scapo elongato-clavato; art. 
secundo maximo; ceteris sat brevibus, cylindricis vel apicem versus 
subobconicis. Prothorax capite angustior, apice paulo rotundatus, 
postice constrictus, basi truncatus. Elytra obovata, convexa, basi pro- 
thorace latiora. Pedes graciles ; tars? filiformes, 5-articulati, art. ult. 
trigono. 
In habit this genus resembles the females of Charopus; but the 
antenne and characters generally are those of Collops. The eyes 
are almost semipedunculate, as in the cognate form Cephalogonius. 
Intybia guttata. (Pl. XVIII. fig. 6.) 
I. nigra, genis flavis; elytris dilutioribus, singulis guttis tribus albis 
ornatis. 
Hab. Batchian. 
Black ; head finely granulated, cheeks yellow; antennz black, the 
undersides of the four or five basal joints yellowish ; prothorax finely 
eranulated, a deep, transverse, irregular depression near the base ; scu- 
tellum transversely triangular; elytra paler or smoky black, finely 
pubescent, each with three distinct white spots, one near the base, and 
two towards the apex, the innermost approaching the suture; body 
beneath black, sides of the abdomen yellow. Length 13 line. 
As the greater part of the following belong to the Tenebrionide, 
the subfamilies (corresponding invariably to the “tribes” of M. 
Lacordaire) are given after their genera. 
