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Section MEGHIMATIUM, Van Hasselt, 1824. 



T. BILINEATUS, Benson. PL 56, fig. 5. 



Slightly granulated, reddish gray, brownish or ash-gray, 

 spotted with black, with a black line on either side, yellowish 



white on the sole. Length, 2*5 inches. 



China, Japan. 



T. CAMPESTRIS, Godwin-Austen. PL 56, fig. 8. 



Pale ochraceous, with a longitudinal dark stripe on the side 



of the body. Length, l-<;5 inches. 



Assam. 



I suspect that this is synonymous with the foregoing species. 



T. STRIATUS, Hasselt. PL 56, fig. 6. 



Body elongated, attenuated at each end, pointed behind ; back 

 convex, whitish, with a central longitudinal black line and two 

 others on either side five lines in all. Length, 40 mill. 



Java, forests in elevated regions. 



T. PICTUS, Stoliczka. PL 56, fig. 7. 



Smooth above, very slightly granular on the sides and tail ; 

 bluish gray with three irregular black stripes, the central one 

 broadest, connected by a dotted network ; sole livid, transversely 



striate. Length, 1*5-2 inches. 



Island of Penang. 

 Possibly = the preceding species. 



T. CYLINDRACEUS, Ferussac. PL 56, fig. 9. 



Smooth, dark brown (in spirits), oblong, ventricose. 



Hob. ? 



Only known b} r Ferussac's figures. 



T. MONTICOLA, Godwin-Austen. (Unfigured.) 



N. Cachar Hills, Assam. 



T. RETICULATUS (Hasselt), Fer. (PL 56, fig. 10.) Java ? 



I have already placed Parmarion reticulatum, Hasselt, among 

 the undetermined species of Parmarion in accordance with the 

 opinion of von 'Martens. Stoliczka remarks that Ferussac's 

 figure of the species does not represent a Parmarion but a 

 Meghimatium. 



