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magis quadrato. Paullo gracilior, saturate fusco-castaneus, thorace 
margine laterali solum pallido; palpis antennis pedibusque fulvo- 
. testaceis, elytrorum epipleuris margineque laterali castaneo-rufis. 
Caput politum, læve.Thorax relative parvus, paullulum transversus, 
subquadratus, lateribus fere æqualiter arcuatis, margine laterali 
explanato-reflexo, rufescenti, angulis posticis obtusis sed distinctis, 
disco nigro polito, toto sparse punctato-setifero. Elytra elongata, 
apice valde sinuato-flexuosa, angulo suturali dentato; punctulato- 
striata, interstitiis planis, subseriatim grossius punctulatis, 1° 3ï° et 
. 5" serie punctorum unica. Tarsi supra glabri. — Long. 9-11 mill. 
Konbir ; Tetara. 
Père Cardon has sent home a large number of examples. The 
species is met with also in Burma. 
Anchomenus (Agonum) irideus, Bates, Trans. Ent. Soc., 
1873, p. 329; A. chinensis, Bohem., Eug. Resa, Col., 
p. 15? 
Tetara. Found also at Fu-Chau and Hong-Kong. Probably 
— A. chinensis Boh. In my description I accidentally omited 
« striis punctatis » after «fortiter striatis. » The species is closely 
allied to À. æneotinctus (Bates) but distinct in its larger size 
9-11 millim. and thorax more oval with hind angles perfectly 
rounded. 
Colpodes...? 
Tetara. — À single example, too imperfect to be satisfactorily 
described, of an apparently new species. 
_Dicranoncus femoralis, Chaud., Bull. Mose. 1850, II, p. 393 ; 
id., Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., 1878, p. 277. 
Tetara. 
This elegant species, so remarkable for the long branched tarsal 
claws has a wide distribution in South-Eastern Asia, being found 
from India through Indo-China to Japan and in Java. 
Subfamily ODACANTHIN Æ. 
Casnonia bimaculata, Kollar, in Hügels Reise Kaschmir, 
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Konbir. 
This peculiar species is met with also in Burma. 
Ophionea cyanocephala, Fabr., Ent. Syst, Suppl., p. 60. 
Tetara. 
A widely-distributed species in South Eastern Asia; India to 
Japan. 
