84 Mr. F. J. S. Parry's Description, Sec. 



honour it was named. I have now the pleasure of submitting to 

 your notice the ? of the above species for the first time ; it was 

 received lately by me from Ceylon in the collection already 

 spoken of. 



With the exception of being altogether wider in form, and the 

 material difference as to the shape of the mandibles, which are 

 much shorter, resembling those of Tnctenotoma Childrenii, there 

 is nothing particular to distinguish it from the $ . 



It differs from the $ of Childrenii in having, as stated, trans- 

 verse rugose mandibules, longer antennas, a black stripe down the 

 thorax, and the last segment of the abdomen much shorter, not 

 carinated, and less notched at the tip ; the mesosternal process is 

 also materially different. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE. 



PI. XL fig. 1. Cicindela (Calochroa) Assameusis, Parry. 



2. Cicindela (^Calochroa) Shivah, Parry. 



3. Protcetia Whitehousii, Schaum. 



4. Macronota quadrivittata, Schaum. 



5. Clinteria incerta. Parry. 



6. Diaphonia rugosa, Schaum. 



7. Metaxymorpha Grayii, Parry. 



8. Pygora lenocinia, Dupont. 



9. Clinteria pantherina, Parry. 



