species of the families Lycidce and Lampyrirhc. 549 



4. Luciola malaccce, Gorbam, Trans. Eut. Soc. Lond., 



1880, p. 101. 

 India, Madras (G.).; Malacca. 



5. Luciola semilimhata, E. Olivier, Eev. d'Ent., 1883, 



ii., 75. 

 India. 



Unknown to me. 



6. Luciola oralis, Hope, in Gray's Zool. Misc., 1831. 

 Luciola circumdata, Mots., Et. Ent., 1854, p. 50. 

 India (Hudd, G.), Assam (Mus. Brus., B. M.), Sib- 



saugor (Mus. Calc), Bm-mab, Minbla (Mus. Gen. sec. 

 E. Oliv.), Sumatra (Mus. Leyden). 



This curious and distinct species was well described 

 by Hope. 



7. Luciola indica, Mots., Etud. Ent., iii., p. 53. 

 India (G.), Bombay (Mus. Brus.), Andaman Isles (G.). 



8. Luciola xantUura, Gorbam, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 



1880, p. 103. 

 India, Neilgherry Hills (Mus. Brus.). 



9. Luciola insidaris, E. Olivier, Eev. d'Ent., ii., p. 3'28. 



Andaman Isles (Mus. Calc). 



I have identified a species, of which there are several 

 specimens in the Calcutta Museum, with this, but with a 

 good deal of doubt. 



10. Luciola sp. ?. 



Assam, Sibsaugor (Mus. Calc). 



Two specimens of a Luciola, with fuscous elytra nar- 

 rowly margined and the disc of the thorax infuscate, 

 cannot at present be determined. 



11. Luciola h'stacea. Mots., Etud. Ent., 1854, p. 48 ; 



E. Olivier, Ann. Mus. Civ. de Genes., 1885, p. 357. 



M. Ernest Olivier has identified a species from Borneo, 

 Sarawak, with this. Motschulsky's description is vague, 

 as his also his ' Indes Orientales.' 



