and Species o/'Gallenicinae. 119 



limis; thorace lateribus fere rectis, parallelis, disco obsolete trans- 

 versim excavato : elytris suberebre punctatis, utrinque tricostatis. 

 Long. 2± lin. 



Hob. Borneo, Sarawak. 



Vertex smooth, impunctate ; encarpas oblique, transverse- 

 quadrate, separated (their extreme apices excepted) by the 

 clypeus ; antennae very slender, three fourths the length of 

 the body, the third joint nearly twice the length of the second. 

 Thorax more than three times as broad as long; sides straight 

 and nearly parallel, obsoletely converging at the extreme 

 apex, the anterior angles obliquely truncate, the hinder ones 

 not produced, subacute ; disk sparingly and minutely punc- 

 tured, impressed across the middle with a broad, very shallow, 

 transverse depression, more marked on either side than on the 

 median line. Elytra much broader than the thorax, subqua- 

 d rate-ovate, dilated posteriorly, very convex, transversely ex- 

 cavated below the basilar space, distinctly and somewhat 

 closely punctured, the puncturing stronger near the outer 

 margin ; outer disk of each elytron with three narrow, rather 

 strongly raised, longitudinal costee, which commence below 

 the shoulder and extend nearly to the apex. 



The longitudinal costoe on the elytra will at once divide 

 this species from its congeners. 



Antvpha frontalis. 



A. breviter ovata, postice ampliata, sat valde convexa, sordide picea, 

 subnitida, antennis corpore longioribus nigris, pcetore thoraceque 

 nigro-piceis, vertice fulvo bimaculato, labro, abdominis limbo fe- 

 moribusque posticis sordide flavis ; thorace hie illic sparse punctato, 

 lateribus fere parallelis ; elytris valde convexis, infra basin vix 

 transversim excavatis, minus fortiter, suberebre punctatis, pal- 

 lide piccis, sutura margineque exteriore paullo obscurioribus. 



Long. 2 lin. 



Hab. Singapore, a single specimen from Mr. Saunders's 

 collection. 



Vertex nearly covered with two parallel rotundate fulvous 

 spots ; encarpsB transverse, contiguous; lower portion of front 

 finely impressed on the median line with a short longitudinal 

 groove ; antennas slender, longer than the body, the third 

 joint nearly twice the length of the second. Thorax nearly 

 three times as broad as long; sides parallel, obsoletely rounded 

 in the middle, the anterior angles subobliquely truncate, their 

 outer edge laterally produced, the hinder angles produced, 

 subacute ; disk sparingly punctured. Elytra much broader 

 than the thorax, oblong-ovate, dilated posteriorly, very con- 

 vex, obsoletelv impressed transversely below the basilar space, 



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