220 Records of the Indian Museum. [Voiv. VIII, 



Pseudoblaps javana, Wied. 



Several specimens were collected under the bark of a fallen 

 tree- trunk in Kawkareik, one between Kawkareik and Third Camp, 

 and one at Dhammathat— allin the Amherst District of Tenasserirn. 

 The species is recorded in Gebien's catalogue from Further India 

 and the Sunda Islands. His collection includes specimens from 

 Rangoon, Annam, Cambodia, Sumbava, and Tenimber in Larat 

 Island near New Guinea. There are a few specimens in the Indian 

 Museum collection from Victoria Point. 



Scleron ferrugincum, Fabr. 



A single specimen was found in the Thaungyin Valley, at 

 Myawadi, ca. 500 ft., on the Burmo-Siamese frontier. Gebien's 

 collection includes specimens from Borneo, the Philippines and 

 Formosa, which localities, together with those previously recorded, 

 show that the species occurs throughout the Oriental Region, to 

 which it appears to be confined. 



Gonoccphalum deprcssum, Fabr. 



This species, recorded from India by Gebien, was found at 

 Kawkareik, and on both eastern and western slopes of the Dawna 

 Hills in Tenasserim. 



Gonocephalum pubens^ Mars. 



Mr. Kemp obtained a single specimen of this Japanese species 

 at Dibrugarh, N.-E. Assam. It has recently been recorded by 

 Gebien from Formosa. 



Gonoccphalum ruficornis, Geb, 



This species was found at Yembung, iioo ft., and Rotung, 1400 

 ft. in^the Abor Country. It appears to have been described since 

 the pubHcation of Gebien's " Catalogue," but I have been unable 

 to discover where. 



Gonocephalum subspinosum, Fairm. 



Originally described from Kurseong. Mr. Kemp found it at 

 Kobo, 400 ft., in rotten wood ; at Rotung, 1400 ft., under bark ; 

 between Rotung and Kalek, 2000-3500 ft, ; near Parong, 3300 ft., 

 under stones; and above Panji, 4000 ft., under bark. 



Dichraeosis capucinus, n. sp. 

 (Plate xliii, fig. i.) 



Gopaldhara, Rungbong Valley, Darjeeling District. One speci- 

 men, collected by Mr.V. K. Webb, from whom it passed into Mr. 

 Stevens' collection. 



