448 Mr. F. P. Pascoe on some new or little-lcnown 



Antrisis Saundersii. (PI. XYIII. fig. 5.) 

 A. griseo-fuliginea, punctata ; antennis palpisque ferrugineis. 

 Hah. Sarawak. 



Entirely greyisli fuliginous ; palpi and antennae rusty ; liead witli an 

 impressed circular line in front, surrounded witli eight tubercles ; pro- 

 thorax with eight strongly marked carinse, 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 carinse alternating vrith those on the pro- 

 thorax, the intervals with two rows of punctures on each, the three 

 intermediate carinae 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 2| 

 lines. 



Inttbia [Telephoridae]. 

 Caput antice triangulare. Oculi prominentes, ad angulos laterales positi. 

 Palpi maxillares robusti, subcylindrici 5 ^vff/^:>i Jahiales minuti, subfusi- 

 formes. Labium trapezoidale. Mentum quadratum. Antennce ad au- 

 gulum inferum insertae, lO-articulatse ; scape elongato-clavato ; art. 

 secundo maxinio ; casteris sat brevibus, cylindricis vel apicem versus 

 subobconicis. Prothorax capite angustior, apice paido rotundatus, 

 postice constrictus, basi truncatus. Elytra obovata, convexa, basi pro- 

 thorace latiora. Pedes graciles ; tarsi filiformes, 5-articulati, art. ult. 

 trigono. 



In habit this genus resembles the females of Cliaropus ; but the 

 antennae and characters generally are those of Collops. The eyes 

 are almost semipedunculate, as in the cognate form Cephalogonius. 



Intyhia guttata. (PI. XYIII. fig. 6.) 

 /. nigi*a, genis flavis; elytris dilutioribus, singulis guttis tribus albis 



omatis. 

 Hah. Batchian. 



Black ; head finely granulated, cheeks yellow ; antennae black, the 

 undersides of the four or five basal j oints yellowish ; prothorax finely 

 granulated, a deep, transverse, irregular depression near the base ; scu- 

 tellum transversely triangidar; 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 1^ line. 



As the greater part of the following belong to the Tenebrionidoe, 

 the subfamilies (corresponding invariably to the '' tribes " of M. 

 Lacordaire) are given after their genera. 



