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9. (g) C . erythrceus nagarum. Type locality: — Sadiya, Assam 



Thomas and Wrough- (Hume). 



ton. Other localities : — Homaliu, Taman- 



the, Upper Chindwin ; Chin Hills (M. 



S. I.). 



Type:— B.M. 1^0. 85.8.1.170. 



10. C. rubeculus, Miller. Type locality : — Trong, S. W. Siam. 



(Abbott). 



Other localities ' — None. 



Type:— v. S. Nat. Mus. No. 

 86777. 

 ^l. C. gordoni, Anderson. Type locality: — Bhamo, Upper 



Burma. (Anderson). 



Other localities : — Bhamo (Doria, 

 Harington) (B. M.). 



Co-types : — Ind. Mus. Calc. Nos. 



12. C. quinquestriatus, An- Type locality: — Ponsee, Kakhyen 



derson. Hills (Anderson). 



OtJier localities : — Bhamo, Myitkyina 

 (Kemmis). Upper Burma (B. M.); 

 Type : — Ind. Mus. Calc. No. d. 



Gen. VIII. — ToMEUTES. 



The name blanfordi, Blyth, placed 



by Blanford in the synonymy 



No. 247. phayrei, Bl. of pygerythrus, Geoffroy, was on the 



No. 248. pygerythrus, Geoft\ advice of Mr. Thomas transferred 



No. 251. locroides, Hodgs. provisionally to phayrei, Blyth, (J. 



B, N. H. S. xxiii, p. 473, 1915). 

 Thomas established a subspecies janetta (J. B. N. H. S. xxiii, p. 

 202, 1914) for the Northern form oi' pygerythrus. Bonhote in 1906 

 described mearsi as a subspecies of lohroides (A. M. N. H. (7), 

 xviii, p. 337) ; but the Survey Collections show, not only that it 

 must be treated as a species, but that two subspecies, virgo and 

 hellona, were necessary for local races of it found higher up the 

 Chindwin (J. B. N. H. S. xxiv, p. 419, 1916). These four species 

 and their siibspecies may be arranged in a key as follows : — 



Key to the species and subspecies of Tomeutes. 



A. — Tail-tip black. 



a. Size larger, hindfoot about 50 mm. ; 



black tail-tip strongly marked ... 



a'. A broad black band on each flank ; 



feet ochraceous buff'. ... ... 1. jo/ia?/m, Blyth. 



