100 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVIII, 
Bembidium niloticum, Dej. 
1 Ex. No. 8799. Water-channels near Nasratabad, Seistan, 
x1-18. 
Described by Dejean from Egypt, whence it extends east- 
wards as far as Japan, and south to the Malay Peninsula; I have 
seen Indian specimens from the Himalayas, but not further south. 
Bembidium varium, Oliv. 
Ir Ex. Nos. 8798-9, 8802. Near Jellalabad, Seistan, 2-xii-18. 
Channel 8 miles E. of Lab-i-Baring, Seistan, 16-xii-18. 
Extends apparently over the whole of Europe, and the greater 
part of temperate Asia. 
Bembidium latiplaga, Chaud. 
5 Ex. Nos. 8794, 8797, and 8800. Channel 8 miles E. of Lab- 
i-Baring, Seistan, I6-xil-18. Water channels near Nasratabad, 
Seistan, x18. Edge of stream of saline water near Lab-i-Baring, 
Seistan, L1-xti-18. 
Mediterranean basin and S. Russia. I am not aware that the 
species has been recorded yet from a locality so far east as 
Seistan. 
Siagona europaea, Dej. 
1 Ex. No. 8789. lab-i-Baring, Seistan, 7-xii-18, under drift 
at edge of Hamun. 
This is the furthest point east from which I have seen an 
example of this species, which is commonly found in the Mediter- 
ranean basin. I have quite recently (Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., (9) 
iii, I919, p. 470) given my reasons for considering it distinct from 
the Indian S. depressa, F. 
Chlaenius semicyaneus, Solsky ? 
1 Ex. No. 8777. Hurmuk, Perso-Baluch-Afghan frontier, 
Ca. 3,000 ft., 22-xi-18. 
A single @ example agreeing fairly well with Solsky’s 
description, but I have no specimen available for comparison. 
Chlaenius spoliatus, Rossi. 
3 Ex. Nos. 8780, 8783-4. lWab-i-Baring, Seistan, 7-xii-18, 
under drift at edge of Hamun. 
This species has a very wide range, from S. Europe and N. 
Africa to Japan; it does not extend to Southern Asia. 
Diplocheila transcaspica, Sem. 
2 Ex Nos. 8781 and 8785. lLab-i-Baring, Seistan, 7-x1i-18, 
under drift at edge of Hamun. 
