86 Mnnoir» of thf Indmn Mujifitm. [V«»L. VII, 



Episphenus neelghernensis (IVn ln'iun). 

 PI I 



/' -ii.«i,v IVrrhiToii, IHIl, p. I, pi Ixxvii. %. I. 



1., ■ inrntm. Ciruvrly. IIM Ir, pp. ■J2*J-2"J.'J. pi. xi, figH. 2l-2la. 



Five h{HH'imens from India, one IxMiig frnin ('«Hhin mid i>nt> from tli«> Miulrn-s I'rp.sidpncy. 

 Also fipt'timon.s proM-ntrtl by Mr. T. Hainhrijyn' Klpt«-hpr from tlir Nilpiris (Ootammtind), 

 Mysori' (Hal)aliiidiii Hills, 4,500 ft.) and ('ot>rfj (.M«'nara. Sjinti Koppa and I'ollihota) ; \>y 

 M. *i«iy Haltault from Wallardi in Travaniup' and from the npifrlilxMirliDiHl nf Trichinopoli 

 and Mnlu' ; ami l»v mv'M-lf fruni ('(H-hin (Kavalai, rn. 1.300 ^.ootj). L4'nj;tli .^v.'^--^^ nim. 



Epishenus iudicus (Stoliczka). 1S73, pp. l^(J-l(-K). 

 n I 



/{., .1/1-1/..,. I,,./,. .... .Stuh. /ku IHT.t. pp. |.V.t-|(;i» 



A/-M/<A./..,. .,../,../.«, <;r.ivoly, I'M lr, pp. •2'it>-JJJ. pi. xi. fijjK. H^H*b. 



Kight .sperimen.s, one from tin- Madra.s I're.sidt^iHV, onr from Mrrcara. Coorg, and six 

 >nid tt» \ie from A.s.si»m. Al.so .^pccinuMis prp.spnted hy M. (Juy Hahault from Wallardi in 

 Truvanc'orp, and from npar Malip on tlip Malabar Con.st ; by Mr. 'P. Hainbriggp Flptchpr 

 from Santi Ko|ipa in Coorg; and l>y my.-.plf fmni Kavalai. 1,300-3,000 ft., in Cochin. 

 Length 27- J -36- 2 nun. 



The spe<ip.s of Kpisplieiiufi may bp identifipd tlui.s : 



C Tho ttntorii>r niar^iii of fho ln'ucl syiiiiiiotrical. the aiit<>ri(ir 

 \ niarKiii of the nu'ntnm m>t drprp.H,Hod or jjroovcd . . A'. iiuMiret. p. 85. 



I "^ TliP ftiitj'rior iimr^iti of fho head inort» or le.Hs usyininotrieal ; 

 the anterior inur);in of the meiituni more or less depressed or 

 grooved . . . . . . . . 2. 



The anterior margin of the head not very strongly asymmetrical 

 as a rule ; the anterior margin of the mentiini strongly 

 grooved on either side of a strong median tubercle (occasion- 

 ally paired) . . E. cvmjttoni, p. 8.'>. 

 The anterior margin of the head strongly asynunetrical ; the 



nientum without any .strongly marked tubercle .. .. .1. 



^ The anterior angles of the head not prominent A'. ncrUjhrrricnsU, p. 86. 



( The anterior angles ..f tl... Ii.uil UMir.- ..r Ifss prominent . . E. ntdiois. p. Sfi. 



f!enn> OPHRYGONIUS, Zang. 1904a, pp. 697-700. 

 In«-I. HeterochHua, Kuwort, \^fp (pre uTupied) — /?/jj/)»rt«/»i», Zang. 1905. 

 Tyjw. Ophri/goniiis qundrifcr, Zang. loc. rit. — Passat >i.s inarqualus, Burraeister, 1847, 



p. 468. 



Ophrygoniiis cantori (IVrcheron). 



PnxaiiluA conlmt. I'ercheron. iHt I. pp. 'A\, jil. < x.x.xiv. fig. 'J. 



Ophrygonttm ran/fn, 4- subspp. convextfrona and dMfMin.ii.i. lirav.lv l"t||<. pp. •J24-22.'i. pi. 

 xi. figd. 22-22/1. 



NnmprouH Himalayan sppcimpns, int'Inding thrpi> imtu iukwir ; <inp sppiimcn from 

 N. Mar.ipur. 3.000-9,000 ft. ; and one fn>m tbp Huby .Mine.s I)i>trirt of I'jjppr Burma, 

 5,000-7,000 ft. Spppimen.s have l)ppn presented by .M. (Juy Babault from Kulu (Knndi 



