1<J18. 1". II. I ii;.\\ Ki.v : I'ossdiidaf of ihr World. 85 



Tiberioides borealis (Arrow). 

 F.g. X. 



Chiloinaziis hnmilis. Arrow. l'.»(H>. pp. -107-168. 

 One specimen from N. ^lanipur, 3,000-9,000 ft. Length 38 mm. 



¥10. X. 

 Tihrrioides horeaUx, Arrow, iiientum X 8. 



The species of Tiberioides may be identified thus : — 



The lateral grooves of the elytra broad, their punctures tran.s- 

 versely linear . . . . . . .. T. kinrerti\ p. Si. 



The lateral grooves of the elytra narrow, their punctures 

 normal 



f The median part of the mentum without depressions or ridges T. aiisteni. Gravely, 

 ] The median part of the mentum with a low convexity flanked 

 by broad shallow depressions close to the middle of the 

 anterior margin, with a strong transverse ridge behind it . . T. borealis, p. 85. 



Genus EPISPHENUS, K nip. 1S71, p. 45- 

 Typo, Episplienus moorci. Kau]). 1S71, ]>. 45. 



Episphenus moorei, Kaup. 



PI. I. 



Epixphcmts moorei. Kaup, 1871, p. 4."). 



Epi.ij'heiiiis moorei -r pen r.'toni, Gravely, ini Ir. pp. '217-"218. pi. -xi. figs. li)-17. 



Eight specimens from Ceylon (Beliluil-Oya and C'olonxbo) and <tne said to be from the 

 "Himalayas. Length 30-7 342 mm. 



Episphenus comptoiii (Kauji). 

 PI. L 

 Aeeraiiis Comploni. Kaup. 1808^7, p. 28. 

 Epi.ipheniis eomptoni + var. fltichi. (Jravely. IIU Ic. ]ip. 218-21'.'. i>l. xi, figs. 18-151^/. 



Eleven specimens from C'eyhm, including four from Belihul-Oya and one recently 

 <'ollected bv Mr. Kemp on Hnrtoii Plains. Length 29-3-42"o mm. 



