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Nadrana pallidicornis. 



N. elongato-ovata, valde convexa, nigra, nitida; vertice, tibiis quatuor 

 anticis apice tarsisque piceis ; anteimis pallide flavis ; elytris 

 tenuiter subcrebre punctatis, rufis. 



Long. 3| lin. 



Hah. Tringanee. 



Thorax three times as broad as long ; sides rounded, their 

 outer margin narrowly reflexed ; above transversely convex, very 

 finely punctured ; middle of disk covered with a broad, shallow, 

 transverse excavation, which does not quite extend to the outer 

 border of the thorax. Apical border of elytra narrowly edged 

 with piceous. 



Genus Antipha. 



Corpus ovatura, postice ampliatum, convexum. Caput exsertum, 

 subperpendiculare ; antennis gracillimis, filiformibus, corpore bre- 

 vioribus, articulis cylindricis, prime curvato, a basi ad apicem incras- 

 sato, secundo brevi, tertio primi longitudinis aut breviore, quarto 

 duobus praecedentibus sequali aut longiore, caeteris singulatim quarti 

 longitudini fere sequalibus, iis props apicem paullo brevioribus ; ocuUs 

 magnis, prominentibus, integris. 2'Ao/'aa; transversus, dorse non im- 

 pressus, lateribus fere rectis, parallelis, angulis anticis incrassatis. 

 Elytra thorace multo latiora, oblonga, postice paullo ampliata, con- 

 vexa, infra basin non transversim impressa, confuse punctata. Pedes 

 graciles, simplices ; coxis anticis suberectis, non contiguis ; femoribus 

 posticis non incrassatis ; tibiis omnibus apice muticis ; tarsorum 

 posticorum articulo basali duobus sequentibus conjunctim longiore ; 

 unguicuJis appendiculatis. Presternum angustissimum, distinctum. 



Type, Antipha jncipes. 



The glabrous upper surface, smooth thorax, long slender legs 

 and antenna}, unarmed tibiae, and appendiculated claws afford 

 sufficiently good characters (taiicn conjointly) for the foundation 

 of the present genus. 



Antipha picipes. 



L. ovata, postice ampliata, valde convexa, nitida, fusco-fulva ; oculis 

 nigris ; epistomate, antennis (basi excepta), thorace infra, abdo- 

 minis limbo pedibusque piceis, thoracis disco fusco maculate. 



Long. 4| lin. 



Hab. India. 



Face triangular : thorax nearly twice as broad as long ; sides 

 straight, slightly converging from base to apex, hinder angles 

 acute, anterior thickened, oblique; smooth on the disk, very finely 

 punctured on the sides : elytra more coarsely punctured, on the 

 outer disk is a longitudinal costa which runs parallel to the outer 

 margin for its middle two-fourths. 



