Pig. 11. Antroce'phalua rmalis &iQtai C^). 
spot of variable depth extends backwards. The hind femur shews two 
ventral lobes and a well developed inner basal tubercle. 
A. renalis may be compared with A. pandens Wlk. {Chalcis 
pandens Walker F. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. Vol. VI, p. 357, 1860, Ceylon) 
and A. mahensis Masi (Novitat. Zoolog. Vol. XXIV, p. 133, figs. 10-11, 
May 1917). In the former species the legs, tegulae, and antennae (except 
the funicle basally and apically) are umber brown, the funicle, the scape, 
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