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has specimens from Pengalengan, 4000 ft. in Java. Mr. Kemp 

 obtained it from under bark at Upper Rotung in the Abor Coun- 

 try (6-i-i2), and I obtained it at Sukli, 2100 ft., on the eastern 

 slope of the Davvna Hills in Tenasserim in Nov. 191 1. 



Alphitobius (Diaclina) quadrimaculatus, Gebien.^ 



Hitherto recorded from Formosa, the Philippines, Madura, 

 and E. Java. Mr. Kemp found it in rotten wood and under bark 

 at Kobo, 400 ft. (i — 2-xii-ii), and at Rotung, 1400 ft. (7— 8-iii-i2) 

 in the Abor Country. 



Eutochia lateralis, Bot. 



The known range of this species extends from India to the 

 Philippines. I found one specimen at Kawkareik in Tennasserim. 



Setenis laevis, Fairm. 



This species is recorded from " Sikkim." Gebien's collec- 

 tion and ours include specimens from the Darjeeling District, 

 Assam, Burma and Tonkin. Mr. Kemp found specimens under 

 bark in the Abor Country above Pangi, 4000 ft. (i6-i-r2) as well 

 as at Sadiya in N.-E Assam (26-xi-ii). 



Setenis indosinica, Fairm. 



This species is only recorded from Indo-China. Our collection 

 shows that it occurs in the Darjeeling District, Assam (Sibsagar 

 and Cachar) and Burma (Tavoy) as well. Mr. Kemp found it 

 under bark at Sadiya in N.-E. Assam (26-xi-ii), and at Kobo, 400 

 ft. (8-xii-ii) and Rotung 1400 ft. (28-xii-ii) in the Abor Country. 



Setenis crenatostriata, Motsch. 



This species is recorded from Burma. I obtained it at Moul- 

 mein in that country. The Indian Museum collection also con- 

 tains a specimen from Sibsagar in Assam, and Gebien's collection 

 one from ''Sikkim." 



Setenis kempi, n. sp. 



(Plate xliii, fig. 6.) 



Described from specimens collected by Mr. Kemp from rotten 

 wood at Janakmukh, Abor Country, 600 ft., and from specimens 

 collected by Mr. S. E. Peal and the Indian Museum collector in 

 Sibsagar, Assam. 



' The distribution of tliis species is indicated by Gebien in his paper on the 

 Tenebrionidae of Formosa, Arch. Natiirg. LXXIX (A), p. 26, 1913. 1 have been 

 unable to trace the original description. 



