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A séries of eight examples half frora Belgaura and half from 

 Kanara are I think to be referred to this Fabriciaii species. Two 

 other exarnples from Belgaum not well raatured and with the ter- 

 minal joints of the antennse longer, are I think maies of the sarae 

 insect. Motschulsky (Bull. Mosc. 1861, p. 140) includes it in his 

 Catalogue of the Insects of Ceylon. 



€ Taken in May and June sometimes flying in the afternoon, 

 sometimes coming to light in the evening ». 



64. Telephorus temporalis n. sp. — Lœte aurantiacus, an- 

 tennis pedibusqioe fuscescentibus, coxis, femoribnsque fiavis, 

 ely tris nig ris. — Long. lOmillim. 



Hab. India, Belgaum (June). 



Head broad, yellow, shining, the tips of the raandibles pitchy, 

 palpi yellow, behind the eyes there is a fuscous transverse linear 

 mark, nearly meeting on the crown. The antennae hâve the basai 

 joint yellow, from the second joint they are gradiially more infus- 

 cate till they are blackish at the end, they are nearly as long as 

 the body. Thorax rather wider than long, shining, bright rusty- 

 yellow, margin entire, a little expanded ; scutellum yellow ; elytra 

 black, finely coriaceous, rather shining, the extrême point of the 

 raised callus yellow. The legs are yellow, with the tips of the 

 femora, the tibias (excepting their bases on the innersides) and the 

 tarsi blackish. This Telephorus is of the same section as T. dimi- 

 dialus and T. ^nandiicatus viz. with long filiform antennae, very 

 soft integuments, and very long legs. There is only one example in 

 the collection. 



65. Telephorus sp. — ? 

 BiRMA., Shwegyin, Tharrawaddy. 



Four spécimens, three maies, one female,of a Telephorus rather 

 closely allied to T. saleyeri Gorh. (Notes from Leyd. Mus., V, 

 1883, p. 251). A species from the Island of Saleyer, but differing 

 from it in having the head yellow, are not in a condition to make 

 types. I observe however that the anterior claws are split in ail the 

 tarsi in the maie, while they appear to be simple in the female. 



66. Telephorus bipuncticoUis n. sp. — Nigro-fuscus, niti- 

 dus, capite prolhoraceque aurantiacis, hoc punctis duobns^ illo 

 macula basali magna triangulari nigris^ antennarum articulis 

 duobws primis testaceis, pedibus Jlavis , tarsis fuscis ; ely tris nigris, 

 juxta scutellum interdum Jlavescentïbus, subcoriaceo-rugosis : scu- 

 tello etpectore pube grisea dense vestitis ^ ab domine Jlavo marginato. 

 — Long. 8-9 millim. 



Hab. India, Chamba. 



