342 Records of the Indian Museum. [Voi,. XXII, 



13. Callistomimus, sp. nov. 



I ex. {N . Annandale.) 



A novelty which is interesting as combining some of the 

 characters of Callistomimus and Pristoniachaerus. Unfortunatelj- 

 only a single example has been discovered. 



14. Chlaenius henryi, Andr. 



Ann. Mag. Naf. Hist. (.9), iv, 1919, 11. 



1 described this species from a single example sent to me from 

 Ceylon by Mr. G. M. Henry. I have since seen a specimen in the 

 collection of the Brussels Museum taken at Barwaj' by Pere 

 Cardon . 



2 ex. " at light" {N . .innandalc and F. H. Gravdy). 



15. Coleolissus, sp. nov. 



This species belongs to the group proposed by Bates (Ann. 

 Mus. Ciu. Gen. 1892, 33')) for glabrou? Eastern Hypolithus. There 

 is only one example ( 9 ), almost certainly undescribed, and the & 

 remains to be discovered. 



I ex. (F. H . Gravely). 



16. Diorychc colombensis, Nietn. 



Journ. As. Soc. Beng. 1S57, ii, 151 ; id. Ann. Vag. Nut. Hist, [a), \\ 

 i8~7. 373- 

 Generally distributed throughout India and Ceylon, but not 

 elsewhere ; I have, however, seen an example from the Maldive 

 Is. (/. Stanley Gardiner). 



4 ex. " at light " (N. Anunndale and F. H. Gravely). 



17. Dioryche nagpurensis, Bates. 



Compt. rend. Soc. Ent. Belg. 1891, 329 



I ex. (A/". Annandale.) 



Common in Bengal, Chota Nagpur and Orissa. 



18. Dioryche chinnada, sp. nov. 



Length 7-5—80 mill. 



Piceous : upper side aeneous, fii'.ely shagreened, under side 

 with a faint green reflection ; joints 1-2 of antennae and legs 

 (except knees and tarsi) testaceous, last joint of labial and last 

 two joints of maxillary palpi (except apex) fuscous. 



Head (i'75 mill, wide) convex behind, flattened in front, 

 front of clypeus bordered and strongly emarginate, suture fine, 

 ending on each side in a fine point, eyes moderately prominent, 

 antennae hardly reaching beyond base of prothorax, surface verj' 

 finely and sparsely punctate. 



