102 MARTIN JACOBY 
tibiae, elytral epipleurae and distinct prosternum are to be found 
and I have for the present therefore abstained from placing them 
in different genera. 
87. Antipha basalis, n. sp. 
Ovate, convex; testaceous; the intermediate joints of the 
antennae, black; thorax distinctly punctured; elytra very closely 
and irregularly punctate, testaceous, the base narrowly metallic 
green. 
Length 3 1/, lines. 
Head impunctate, deeply RR grooved between the 
eyes; clypeus broadly triangular, extending upwards between 
the frontal tubercles; the apices of the jaws black; palpi slender; 
antennae about half the length of the body, the fourth joint 
longer than the preceding or following joint, the 4 basal and 
3 apical joints testaceous, the others black; thorax nearly four 
times as broad as long, the anterior and posterior margin pa- 
rallel, curved, the sides nearly straight, the anterior angles 
broadly produced outwards, surface irregularly and somewhat 
closely punctured, testaceous; elytra subquadrate ovate, very 
convex with a slight transverse depression below the base, of 
rather darker colour than the thorax, very closely and more 
strongly punctured than the latter, the basal margin metallic 
green, this colour extending also to a more or less marked 
degree to the sides; below entirely testaceous; prosternum di- 
stinct but narrow; the anterior coxal cavities closed; tibiae 
unarmed ; claws appendiculate ; elytral epipleurae sage to 
their apices. 
Hab. Sumatra, Mt. Singalang (O. Beccari). 
838. Antipha flavifrons, n. sp. 
Oblong , flavous; vertex of the head and lower part ot the 
face , flavous, the rest black; thorax transverse , biimpressed , 
black ; elytra closely punctured, flavous. 
