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Subfamily RHATHYMINÆ. 
Strigia maxillaris, Brullé, Hist. Nat. Ins. IV, p. 382, t. 15, f. 6. 
Konbir. 
The Subfamily XAathyminæ, differs from the Pterostichinæ 
chiefly by the structure of the anterior tibiæ. 
Subfamily PTEROSTICHINÆ. 
Grour Drimostomini. 
Stomonaxus strigicollis, Dej., Sp. Gen., V, p. 747 (Drimos- 
toma id.). 
Tetara, 
Widely distributed throughout South Eastern Asia and found 
also in Senegal, 
Diceromerus orientalis, Motsch., Etud. Ent. 1859, p. 35 
(Stomonazus id.); Chaud., Essai Monogr. s. 1. Drimosto- 
mides, etc., p. 20. 
Konbir. 
Also widely distributed in S. E. Asia. 
Grour Trigonotomini. 
Triplogenius.. ? 
Tetara. 
À single, much-damaged, example of a species apparently new. 
Grour Abacetini. 
Abacetus chalceolus, Chaudoir, Bull. Mosc., 1869, I, p. 384. 
Tetara; Konbir. Found also in Burma. 
Abacetus guttula, Chaud., Bull. Mosc., 1869, I, p. 374. 
Kurseong; Tetara. 
The individuals taken are of a four-spotted variety of the 
species, which is found also in company with the two-spotted form 
in Burma. 
Subfamily AMARINÆ. 
Amara obscuripes, Bates, Trans. Ent. Soc., 1873, p. 394? 
Konbir. A single specimen, male, very closely allied to the 
Japanese species. It differs in nothing but its rather shorter and 
more ovate form. 
Subfamily ANCHOMENINÆ. 
Calathus Kollari, Putzeys, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., XVI, p. 56; 
C’. angustatus Redtenb. in Hügels Reise, Kaschmir, IV, 
p. 200. 
Tetara. Also North Western India. 
Orthotrichus Indicus n. sp. , 
O. cymindoïdes (Dej.) proxime affinis; differt énter alia thorace 
