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The prosternum is keeled in the middle line and coarsely- 

 punctured in front of the coxae. The mesosternum is hidden. 

 The metasternum is strongly grooved in the middle-line, smooth, 

 with a few punctures laterally. The abdominal sterna are punc- 

 tured. 



The third joint of the antenna is long and slender, the fourth 

 is shorter and thicker ; from the fifth onwards the joints are of 

 equal breadth. 



The femora of all the legs are more or less swollen ; the tibiae 

 are broader distally than at the base. The tarsi are finely 

 spinulose. 



Ceropria induta, Wied. 



This species is recorded from '' India and the Malay Archi- 

 pelago." Gebien's collection and ours show that its range extends 

 from Japan and the eastern limits of the Oriental Region to Nepal 

 in the Himalayas ; but in neither of these collections are there 

 specimens from the Indian Peninsula. 



Mr. Kemp found the species in rotten wood and under bark in 

 the Abor Country at Kobo, 400 ft. {5-xii-ri) ; at Janakmukh, 600 ft. 

 (17-xii-ir); at Yembung, iioo ft. (Jan. and Feb., 1912); at Rotung, 

 1400 ft. (28-xii-ii) ; at Kalek, 3800 ft. (29-xii-ii) ; and above Pangi, 

 4000 ft. (i6-i-i2) ; he also found it at Sadiya in N.-E. Assam 

 (25 — 26-xi-ii), and Mr. Coggin Brown found it at Puging, 3000 

 ft. in the Abor Country (Feb., 1912). I found specimens of an 

 unusually pale violet colour at Moulmein, Lower Burma, i6-xi-ir. 

 We have others of this colour from Mungphu in the Darjeeling 

 District. 



Ceropria subocellata, Cast, and Brll. 



Gebien tells me that this species and C. laticollis, Fairm. 

 are identical. It is recorded from Java, Japan and Tonkin. 

 Gebien has it also from Annam and "Sikkim" ; and we have 

 specimens from Buxa and Cachar as well as those obtained b}^ 

 Mr. Kemp in the Abor Country at Rotung, 1400 ft. (23-xii-ii) 

 and from rotten wood at Yembung, 1100 ft. (i4-i-i2). 



Uloma javana, Gebien.' 



Hitherto recorded only from Java. Mr. Kemp found it under 

 stones and logs of wood at Kobo, 400 ft. (7-xii-ii), and at Rotung 

 1400 ft. (21-xii-ii) in the Abor Country, 



Uloma orientalis, Cast. var. minor, Gebien.** 



Uloma orientalis, Cast-, s. str., is recorded only from Java. 

 Its variety minor is recorded only from Borneo, but Gebien 



i Described in Wiesbaden JaJirb. Ver. Natk. LXV, 1912, p. 234, since the 

 publication of the " Catalogue." 



2 Described in Sarawak Museum Journal II. p. 28, since the publication of 

 the " Catalogue." 



