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23. Xenoccrus variabilis, Pasc. (i860). 



Xenocerus variabilis, Pasc, x^nn. Mag. Nat. Hist. (3) 5, p. 36 

 (i860) (Borneo). 



Three cf cf from Johore, Mai. Pen. {Moti Ram). 



24. Xenocerus callimus, Jord. (1911). 



Xenocerus callimus, Jord., /. c, p. 94, no. 6 (19 11) (Andamans). 



Three cf cf and one 9 from the Andamans. The sexes agree 

 in pattern. 



25. Xenocerus rectilineatus, Jord. (1894). 



Xenocerus rectilineatus , Jord., /. c, p. 638, no. 79 (1894) (Burma). 



Cacliar (/. Wood-Mason) ; Sylhet; Sibsagar; Kandy, Ceylon, 

 21-V-1910. 



Xylinades, Latr. (1825). 



The species are numerous and not always easy to distinguish. 

 The genus is restricted to the tropics of the Eastern Hemisphere, 

 occurring from West Africa to the Aru Islands, one species extend- 

 ing northward to Japan. Although a number of species are known 

 from Africa and several from Southern India and Ceylon, the genus 

 does not appear to be represented in JNIadagascar. 



26, Xylinades andamanensis, Jord. (1895). 



Xylinades andamanensis , Jord., Stett. Ent. Zeit. p. 255, no. 13 



(1895) (Andamans). 



Appears to be common in the Andamans. A series in the 

 Indian Museum. 



27. Xylinades annulipes, Jord. (1895). 



Xylinades annulipes, Jord., I.e. no. 16 (1895) (Khasi Hills). 



Two specimens without locality. Known to me from Calcutta^ 

 the Khasi Hills, vShan States and Tonkin. 



28. Xylinades foveatus, Jord. (1895). 



Xylinades foveatus, Jord., I.e. p. 257, no. 18 (1895) (Khasia Hills). 

 Two cf & from Sibsagar. 



29. Xylinades plagiatus, Jord. (1895), 



Xylinades plagi-^tus, Jord., I.e. no. 17 (1895) (Khasi Hills). 

 Dikrang valley, Assam; Sibsagar, North-East Assam. 



