366 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vou. XI, 1915.] 
cylindricus (=curvipes).! This larva, and two others belonging to 
the same subfamily, seem to resemble the larva of Catapiestus 
indicus more closely than do any other Tenebrionid larvae of which 
I have seen descriptions. The other two are [phthimus ttalicus?*, 
and the South American species of Upzs referred to on p. 319 of 
the first volume of Westwood’s ‘‘ Introduction to the Classification 
of Insects.’’* The larva of the last named insect is, however, 
known only from fragments of its cast-skin, and many of its 
characters are consequently somewhat uncertain. 
1 Described by Perris, Ann. Soc. Ent. France, (3) V. 1857, pp. 361-7, 
pl. vill, figs. 444-457. 
2 Described by Mulsant and Reveliére, Opusc. Ent. XI, 1859, pp. 63-66. 
8 Described by Westwood, 7vans. Ent. Soc. London, 11, 1837-40, pp. 
157-162, pl. xiv, figs. 11-18. 
