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63. Dipiorhinus quadricornis , StS.1. 



Chapra (Mackenzie). 



The Fauna gives Assam and Burma. 



64. Tetroda histeroides , Fabr. 



Pusa. i4-ix-o8. 

 Salem. i4-viii-07. 



The Fauna records are Sikhim, Nagas, Burma, Malay 

 Peninsula. 



65. Megarhynchus rostratus, Fabr. 



Pusa. io-iii-05 — vi-05 — 3-xi-o6 — 25-xi-04 — ig-xii-os . 



Siripur. i8-viii-05. 



Comilla. 2i-i-o6. 



Chapra. 



The Fauna records Sikhim, Assam, Burma, Malaj^a, etc 



66. Megarhynchus truncatus, Westw. 



Pusa. 30-iii-o6 — iii-07. 



The Fauna records Naga Hills, Khasis, Burma, Malaya, etc. 



In this sub-family all our species are known also from Burma. 



Urostylin^. 



None have been found ; there are fifteen species known from 

 the neighbouring Himalayas, but none appear to occur in this 

 tropical area. " 



Ac ANTHOSOM ATIN.^ . 



67. Microdeuterus megacephalus , Herr.-Schaff. 



Pusa. 25-xii-o8 — 28-viii-o7. 



Belgaum. iv-08. 



The Fauna records Bombay, Calcutta, Sikhim, Burma 



68. Microdeuterus dallasi, Atk. 



Pusa. xi-08 — 26-iv-o8 — 3-V-06 — 26-iv-o6. 

 Chapra (Mackenzie). 

 Recorded from North India. 



Anaxandra and Elasmostethus have been found, but the speci- 

 mens have been sent for accurate determination. 



In this family, the dates of capture are not of much value, 

 since the adult is always to be found ; that is, hibernation or similar 



