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CATALOGUE OF INDIAN INSECTS 



andamanicus, Reg., Ann. 8. E. Fr. (6) III 

 435 PI. 12 f. 138 (1883)\ (6) VI 265 PL 4 

 f. 14 (1886) 2 ; Ochs, Ent. Blatter XX 238 

 (1924) 3 ; Journ. F. M. S. Mus. XIV 403 

 (1929). 4 



angusticinctus, Reg., Ann. S. E. Fr. LXXVI 

 213 (1907). 1 



angusticinctus, subsp.? 



aanandalei, Ochs, Rcc. Ind. Mus. XXVII 

 203 (1925). 1 



apicalis, Reg., Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (2) 

 X 548 (1891) 1 , Ann. S. E. Fr. LX 691 

 PL 18 f. 4(1891) 2 . 



apicalis subapicalis, Ochs, nov. subsp.**) 



Orectochilus apicalis, Peschet, Opusc. Inst. 

 Sc. Saigon I 8 (1923). 1 



birmanicus, Reg., Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (2) 

 X 550 (1891) 1 ; Ann. S. E. Fr. LX 694 

 PL 18 f. 7. (1891) 2 ; Zimmerm. Ent. Mitt. 

 VI 167 (1917) 3 ; Peschet, Opusc. Inst. Sc. 

 Saigon I 10 (1923) 4 , Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 

 254 (1925). 5 



cameroni, Ochs, Rec. Ind, Mus. XXVII 195 

 (1925).* 



cameroni subsp.? 



Andaman Islds. l , 3 , 4 

 Calcutta. 2 , 4 

 Burma :Mergui. 4 

 Perak." 



Eastern Cochin China 



Reu Hai. 1 

 Tonkin : Lak-Tho.* 



Burma : Mergui.* 



Travancore : Tcnmalai. 1 

 Madras : Nilambur.* 

 Base of Nilgiris : Mettu- 

 palaiyam.* 



Burma : Carin Hills As 

 ciuii Ghecu. l , 2 



Copper Laos : Nam Mat> 

 Pou Lan, Nam Tiene. 1 



Burma : Carin Ghecu. 1 



2 3 

 > 



French Ind-china : Bab- 

 Bali, Nam-Long, Nam- 

 Tiene, Nam-Mat, 



Chapa. 4 



Western-Himalayas : 

 Dehra Dun, Kali- 

 gad.* 



Mussorie, Arni Gad. 1 



Kumaon, Bhowali. 1 

 Valley of Sutlej, below 

 Simla,* 



**) I have soon the type speeimen of O. apicalis Rig., a singlo $ in the Museum at 

 Genova, and am indebted t" Mr. Peschet for Bome of his examples from Upper Laos. 

 Compared with the type, the females "f the latter differ by the smooth portion of elytra 



be less strongly sinuate posteriorly . so the npieal term hint ions of this smooth portion 



in i. s prominent and less aonte. Moreover, in the specimens from LaoB, the exterior 



apieal angles of elytra are less prominent, mid the exterior apical angles of the anterior 

 tibiae are obtuse, not produced. It certainly represents a well distinguished varietal 

 form. for which I propose the name mentioned above, llolotype q in my collection, 

 Allotype 9 »e the Museum at Genova ; typo locality : Nam Mat. 



