1921.] H. E. Andrewes: Fauna oj Barkuda I. 341 



7. Clivina sp. 



1 cannot identify this species at present. 



2 ex. (iV. Ahnandale and F. H. Gravely). 



8. Dyschirius sp. 



If described, only to be identified by comparison with Putzeys, 

 types. 



I ex. (F. H. Gravely). 



9. Pogonus Biroi, Cziki. 



Ann. Mus. Hung. V, 1907, 574. 



The only Pogonus described from India, as P. Iiiiidustanus, 

 Motch. {Bull. Mosc. 1864, iii, 192) probably does not belong to the 

 genus. I have not seen the type, which came from Bombay, but 

 the specimens agree vsith the description, though the hind angles 

 of the prothorax are verj^ nearly right. 



In addition to the specimens taken on Barkuda Island, there 

 are others in the Indian Museum from " Chilka Survej- Stations, 

 Orissa, Puri District. Balugaon (A^. .Annandale), and Ganges delta. 

 Sorabkatti (Jenkins). 



3 ex., two of them " at light " (/*'. H . Gravely). 



10. Tachys ornatus, Apetz. 



Col. Brehm. 1S54, 12, 



Tachys orieiitalis. NieUi.. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hiit. [j.,. II, 185!^, 425. 



The species was described by Apetz from Upper Egypt, and 

 Bates gives Yemen also as a locality. Nietner redescribed it from 

 Ceylon, and I have seen examples from many parts of India. 

 There are in the Indian Museum specimens from Bengal, Ranchi, 

 and Orissa, Puri. 



5 ex. {F. H. Gravely); 6 ex. (A'. Annandale). "On damp 

 mud at edge of puddle of rain-water." 



II. Tachys emarginatus, Nietn. 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hiit. (3), ii, 1S58, 425. 

 A common species all over the East. 



3 ex., all very dark {F.H. Gravely); 5 ex. (iV. Annandale). 

 " Taken with the preceding species." 



12. Craspedophorus bifasciatus, Cast. 



Et. Ent. 1S35. 155; .Audi-., Trans. Ent. Soc. Land, iqiy, 126. 

 Epicosmiis caitelnaui. Chaiid.. Mon. siir les Panao-eides, Ann. Soc. Ent. 

 Belii. 1S78, 112. 

 Hitherto recorded only from .S. India and Ceylon, where it 

 seems to be far from common. 

 3 ex. (F. H. Gravely). 



