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13. Litocerus paviei, Lesne (1891). 



Litocerus paviei, Lesne, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. p. 91 (1891) (Siam). 



Kawkareik, Amherst district, Lower Burma, 19 — 20-xi-i9ii 

 (F. H. Gravely). 



14. Litocerus mocstus andamanicus, subsp. nov. 

 cf . Elytrorum niaculis luteis minus numcrosis quamin L. m. moesto. 



Andamans, two 0* cf in the Tring Museum (type) and a dis- 

 coloured ? in the Indian Museum. 



The eighth segment of the cf -antenna is as long as the tenth. 

 The elytra bear each 12 to 14 spots, some of them being ver}^ 

 minute, and an antemedian sutural spot, which is placed at the 

 end of the scutellar stripe, occupies the sutural interspace and is 

 as large as, or larger than, the postmedian spot placed across the 

 fourth interspace. 



15. Litocerus khasianus, Jord. (1903). 



Litocerus khasianus, Jord., Nov. Zool., p. 424, no. 28 (1903) (Khasi 

 Hills). 



One (f from the Khasi Hills, Assam, ex Mus. Tring. 



Straboscopus, Lac. (1866). 



A few Indian and Malayan species are placed here which come 

 so close in structure to Nessiara and Apatenia, particularl}' the 

 former, that the generic distinctness is doubtful. 



16. Straboscopus riehli, Lac. (1866). 



Straboscopus riehli, Lac, Gen. Col. vii, p. 534 footnote (1866) 

 (Ceylon). 



Matale, Ceylon. 



Sintor, Schonh. (1839). 



An Indo-Malayan genus, of which several species are known 

 from continental India (5. hiplaga, Jord. (1903)5 5. suturalis, Jord. 

 (1903), S. andrewsi, Jord. (1906)]. 



17. Sintor biplaga, Jord. (1903). 



Sintor hiplaga , Jord., Nov. Zool. p. 416, no. 7 (1903) (Khasi Hills). 

 One cf frcm Sikkim. 



The species was described from a unique $ . The cf from 

 vSikkim differs in the pubescence of the light areas being less red- 

 dish, and, of course, in the longer antenna. 



