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Bradybænus festivus, Dej., Sp. Gen., IV, p. 163; — Calodro- 
mus exornatlus, Nietner, Ann. Nat. Hist., Ser. 2, III, 
p. 181. 
Konbir. Found also at Madras and in Ceylon. 
Pachytrachelus cribriceps, Chaud., Bull. Mosc., 1852, I, p. 86. 
Konbir; Kurseong. 
Subfamily STENOLOPHINÆ. 
Anoplogenius microgonus, Bates, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 
(5),:vol: XVII; p. 78. 
Tetara. Found also in Ceylon, Burma and Siam. 
Anoplogenius Nagpurensis n. sp. 
Parvus, nigro-fusceus, elytris opalescentibus, limbo vage castaneo- 
rufo, antennis articulis 1-2, palpis, thoracis margine laterali 
pedibusque flavo-testaceis. Epistoma margine utrinque juxta angulos 
anticos punctiformiter subexcisum. Palpi apice obtuse truncati. 
Thorax parvus, postice angustatus, angulis posticis obtusissimis fere 
rotundatis, margine postice usque basin explanato-reflexo, fovea 
utrinque basali tota depressa punctulata, suleulo antero-marginali 
profunde inciso integro. Elytra apice vix sinuata,striata, interstitiis 
planis 4'° et 6to apice abbreviatis. G' ignotus. 
Tetara. 
Very closely-allied to À.renitens (Bates) from Ceylon and Burma 
and differing chiefly in the thorax being relatively smaller and 
more narrowed behind. 
Stenolophus quinquepustulatus, Wiedmann, Zool. Mag. Il, 
1, p, 8 (Padister). 
Tetara. 
À widely-distributed species in South Eastern Asia. 
Stenolophus smaragdulus, Fabr., Ent. Syst. Suppl., p. 60; 
Dej., Sp. Gen., IV, p. 418. 
Konbir; Tetara. 
Subfamily IDIOMORPHINÆ. 
Idiomorphus Guerini, Chaudoir, Bull. Mosc. 1846, IV, p. 518. 
Konbir; Tetara. 
This singular Carabid, peculiar to India, presents certain features 
in common with Zabrus and its place in the classification in the 
Family must be near that group. It differs, however, from the 
Zabrinæ and from all the subgroups of Pterostichinz in the 
absence ot the invariable notch in the subapical margin of the elytra 
and the plica and groove on the under surface near the notch and 
constitutes therefore an independent subfamily. 
