NEW PHYTOPHAGOUS COLEOPTERA 103 
Length 3 lines. 
Head impunctate, the vertex swollen, flavous, foveolate in 
front, the space between and below the eyes black; labrum 
and the palpi flavous; antennae closely approached, filiform 
about half the length of the body, entirely flavous, the third 
joint one half longer than the second, the terminal joints gra- 
dually shortened; thorax narrowly transverse, nearly three 
times as broad as long, the sides straight, the anterior angles 
obliquely thickened, the surface with a round fovea at each side, 
finely and remotely punctured; scutellum flavous; elytra rather 
elongate, scarcely convex, flavous, distinctly and closely punctu- 
red, their epipleurae prolonged below the middle; tibiae unarmed; 
the first joint of the posterior tarsi as long as the three fol- 
lowing joints together; claws appendiculate; anterior coxal 
cavities closed. 
Hab. Sumatra, Mt. Singalang (Beccari). 
89. Antipha Becearii, n. sp. 
Entirely testaceous ; antennae slender; head and thorax im- 
punctate ; elytra closely and distinctly punctured with traces of 
longitudinal smooth lines. 
Length 3 lines. 
Head impunctate; the frontal tubercles contiguous; antennae 
filiform, the third joint more than double as long as the second, 
the fourth joint longer than the preceding; thorax with the 
anterior and posterior margin parallel, nearly three times as 
broad as long, the sides straight, the anterior angles oblique, 
the surface without depression with a few fine punctures or 
impunctate; elytra slightly widened behind, closely and very 
distinctly punctured, the punctuation arranged in semiregular 
rows, and interrupted by three or four narrow longitudinal 
smooth lines, tibiae unarmed; claws appendiculate; prosternum 
very narrow but distinct; the anterior coxal cavities closed. 
Hab. Celebes, Kandari (Beccari). 
Distinguished from all other known species by its uniform 
testaceous colour. 
