COCXXVI 
Subfamily SIAGONINÆ. 
Siagona depressa, Fabr., Ent. Syst. Suppl., p. 56.; Dej., Sp. 
Gen., V, p. 476.; Chaud., Bull. Mosc., 1876, 1, p. 29. 
Tetara, Kurseong. 
À vwell-known Indian species; recorded from Coromandel and 
Dacca. T have received examples also from Madras. 
Subfamily OZÆNINÆ. 
Itamus castaneus, Schmidt-Gœbel, Faun. Col. Birman., p. 67. 
There is a single example of this rare insect in the collection, 
without locality. It was originally described from Burma; and is 
found also in the Andaman Islands. 
Subfamily BEMBIDIINÆ. 
Tachys (Barytachys) bioculatus, Putzeys, Ann. Mus. Civ. 
Genova, VII, p.. 743. 
Tetara. 
Tachys (Barytachys) Feanus n. sp. 
T. Ælugi (Nietn.) proxime affinis et similis, sed valde differt 
thorace cordato ete. Minor et angustior, valde convexus, nigro- 
æneus politissimus, elytris utrinque macula parva subapicali rufa, 
pedibus toto rufo-testaceis, antennis basi flavo-testaceis cæteris 
fuscis. Thorax sat anguste cordato-quadratus, mox ab angulis 
anticis rotundato-dilatatus, post medium multo magis quam in 
T. Xlugii angustatus, sinuatus, sulco transversali basali punctulato. 
Elytra sicut in 7. Xlugii utrinque sulcis punctatis 9, 2-4 et 6-7 
basi, 2-7 apice, abbreviatis; poris setiferis dorsalibus 2 in striam 
3% sitis. — Long. 29/5 milim. 
Tetara. Recently obtained also by Signor Fea at Bhamô in 
Burma. : 
Tachys scydmænoïdes, Nietner, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 
XII (1858), p. 427. 
Konbir. 
Found elsewhere, as far as at present known, only in Ceylon. 
Subfamily PERIGONINÆ. 
Perigona japonica, Bates, Trans. Ent. Soc., 1873, p. 281. 
Tetara. 
The single specimen agrees closelÿy with the Japanese form of 
what appears to a species of wide distribution in the old world. 
Similar examples oceur in Ceylon with others closely resembling 
P. fimicola (Woll.) from Cape Verde Islands. The North American 
species 2, nigriceps Dej. appears to be somewhat shorter and 
broader. 
