104 MARTIN JACOBY 
90. Antipha celebensis, n. sp. 
Testaceous; terminal joint of the antennae, piceous; head and 
thorax fulvous scarcely visibly punctured; elytra closely and 
distinctly punctured, piceous, the sutural margin fulvous. 
Var. Elytra fulvous, the basal and the lateral margin piceous, 
the suture with a piceous spot near the apex. 
Length 21/,-3 lines. 
Head impunctate; the frontal tubercles transverse, clypeus 
strongly raised; antennae two thirds’ the length of the body , 
slender, fulvous, the apical joint piceous or fuscous, the third 
joint one half shorter than the fourth; thorax more than twice 
as broad as long, the anterior and the lateral margin straight, 
the posterior one rounded, the angles distinct, the surface im-. 
punctate or with a few very fine punctures; scutellum fulvous; 
elytra rather strongly and closely punctured, the fulvous colour 
of the suture widened towards the apices, the rest of the disc 
piceous. 
Hab. Celebes, Kandari (Beccari). 
It is probable that the present species is subject to other 
variation in colour than the two specimens before me, show, 
and that the piceous or fulvous colour predominates in different 
individuals; the pale fulvous antennae and their dark terminal 
joint as well as the impunctate head and thorax will separate 
A. celebensis from other allied forms described from the Ma- 
layan regions. 
91. Antipha javana, n. sp. 
Pale testaceous; the terminal joints of the antennae, the — 
sides of the breast and the tibiae piceous; elytra very finely 
punctured. 
Length 21/, lines. 
Head impunctate; the frontal tubercles narrowly transverse; 
palpi slender; antennae two thirds the length of the body, the 
two basal joints testaceous, the rest piceous, the third joint one 
