28o Memoirs of the l)idiii)i Museum. [Voi,. Ill, 



Pleurarius brachyphyllus, Stoliczka. 



IHeururius -^ brachyphyllus, Stoliczka. 1873, pp. 152-3. 

 (Pleurarius brachyphyllus, Wytsman, 1884, p. 330.) 

 {Pleurarius Brachyphyllus, Kuwert, 1891, p. 179.) 

 Pleurarius brachyphyllus, Kuwert, 1898, p. 162. 



Pleurarius f brachyphyllus. Gravely, above, pp. 213-214, pi. xi, tigs. 13-1311. 

 Localities: — 

 Travancore: Kulattupuzha (W. base of W. Ohats). 

 Cochin : timber forest. 

 Madras Presidencj' : Malabar. 



Nilgiri Hills. 



Anamalai Hills — Puddutottain, 4200 ft., and other un- 

 recorded localities up to 5500 tt. 

 S. Arcot or Chengalput — Palur. 



Subfamily .1 CERA UNA E. 



This sub-family occurs throughout the Oriental Region to which it is probably 

 confined. 



Genus TIBERIOIDES, Gravely, 1913 



= Acerams jpartj Kaup, r86S ; Basilaiv.is [part] Kaup, 1869; Tihcrius [part J 

 Kuwert, 1896-8. 



The genus Tiber ioides is only known from the E. Himalayas and Naga Hills. 

 Tiberioides kuwerti (Arrow). 



Aceraius cancrus, Kaup, i868(j, p 29. 



Aceraius cancrus. Kaup, 18686, p. 4. 

 (Aceraius cancrus, Gemminger, and Harold, 1868, p. 972.) 



Basilianus cancrus, Kaup, 1871, pp. 56-7. 



Basilianus \ cancrus, Stoliczka, 1873, p, 160. 

 (Basilianus cancrus, Wytsman, 1884, P- 336.) 

 (Tiberius Cancrus, Kuwert, 1891, p. 164.) 



Tiberius ^cancrus, Kuwert, 1898, p. 188. 



Tiberius kuwerti. Arrow, 1906, p. 446. 



Tiberioides ^kuwerti. Gravely, above, pp. 215-216, pi. .xi, fig. 14. 



Arrow has pointed out that Kaup, who has been followed by other authors, was 

 mistaken when he identified a species of the genus Basilianus as defined by him, with 

 Percheron's Passalus cancrus. 

 Localities: — 



E. Himalayas: Nepal. 



Darjeeling District— Peshoke. 

 Bhutan. 

 Assam : Naga Hills — Manipur. 

 Burma. 



