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Subfamily DROMIINÆ. 
Blechrus glabratus, Dufts., Faun. Austr., II, p. 248. 
Tetara. À single example. 
Subfamily THYREOPTERIN Æ, 
Catascopus Whithillii, Hope, Col. Man., IL, p. 164, t. 3, f. 2. 
Konbir. 
Thereis one example only of this finespecies, which was previously 
known from Northern India. It is met with also near Bombay. 
Catascopus facialis Wiedmann, Zool. Mag., I, 2, p. 165; Dej., 
Sp. Gen. I, p. 329. 
Konbir. ; 
A species of wide distribution in South Eastern Asia, occurring 
with slight variations, especially in the outline of the thorax, 
through Assam, Indo-China to the Philippines and Sumatra. 
Catascopus Severini n. sp. 
C!. facialidiffert inter alia capite post oculos sulcato-subeonstricto, 
thoraceque parvo et magis cordato. Paullo gracilior, nigro-æneus, 
supra Cyaneo-viridis. Caput politum, læve, fronte utrinque parce 
punctulata, juxta oculos valde unicarinata et bisulculata, prope epis- 
tomatem plicis nonnullis brevioribus, collo profundius arcuato-sul- 
cato. Thorax relative parvus, antice multo magis rotundatus postice 
valde sinuatus, angulis posticis exstantibus subacutis; supra fere 
lævis, angulis anticis mediocriter productis. Elytra minus convexa, 
apice sinuato-truncats, angulo exteriori nullo modo dentato, sutu- 
rali acuminato, haud truncata; supra crenulato-striata, interstitiis 
1-4 et 6t planissimis æqualibus, 5 antice angustiori et subconvexo, 
7mo anguste carinato. — Long. 13 millim. 
Tetara. 
Two examples of this well-marked species, which I take the 
pleasure of dedicating to M. G. Séverin. In one of the two the 
elytra have a violaceous tinge. 
Dolichoctis quadriplagiatus, Motschulsky, Bull. Mose., 1861, 
I, p. 106, t.9,f. 4.; Chaudoir, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., 
XII, p. 245. 
Tetara. 
À single example, which differs a little from the typical form 
from Ceylon in the shorter thorax. 
Subfamily CALLIDIINÆ. 
Crossoglossa nigrolineata, Chaud., Bull. Mosc., 1852, 1, p. 44 
(Plochionus 1d.); id., Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., XV, p. 180. 
Konbir. 
Chaudoir gives Bengal as the locality of the species. 
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