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INSECTES DU BENGALE 
(33°: Mémoire). 
HISTERIDÆ 
By G. Lewis, F. L.Ss. 
Anaglymma Cardoni n. sp. — Barway. 
Plalysoma rimarium Erichs. — Barway. 
Cyptlurus aenescens Er. — Barway. 
Hisler lutarius Er. — Barway. 
Hisler chinensis Quens. — Barway. 
Hisier parallelus Redt. — Barway. 
ister ceylanensis Mars. -- Barway. 
Saprinus sculpturifer Mars. — Barway. 
Gnalhoncus Severini n.sp. — Barway. 
ANAGLYMMA nov. gen. 
The body depressed, shortly oval ; the head retractile, mandibles 
dentate, equal; frontal stria well-marked but only existing over the 
eye ; the thorax, antennal fossetts are in the angles, and when the 
antenna is at rest the club is almost wholly concealed, the elytra 
striate, sutural stria consists of two lines parallel and close to each 
other, interspaces punctured; the prosternum bistriate; the meso- 
sternum bisinuous with an arched stria which does not follow the 
outline of the segment ; the tibiæ, anterior tarsal grooves nearly 
straight not very deep and open on the outer edge. 
This genus is formed to receive some small eastern species which 
are evidently of subcortical habit, and one of which was included 
in Macrosternus by Marseul, but in Âacrosternus the antennal 
fossetts are open. The elytral striæ are very characteristic especially 
the sutural one which is as it were split into two. 
Anaglymma Cardoni n. sp. 
Breviler ovalis, depressa, subnigra, nilida; fronte parum dense 
punclulata; thorace disco sublævi; elytris striis 1-5 inlegris, 
6 utrinque abbreviata; pygidio parum dense punctato, distincte 
biimpresso. — Long. 2 5/4 mill. 
Shortly oval, blackish, shining ; the head wholly punctured, 
punctures somewhatlarge, butnot very closely set, frontal stria over 
