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and on some Types of Oriental Carabidae. 157 
22. Amara (Carabus) ovata, p. 154. (Smidt.) Type in 
Kiel University Museum. 
Another common palaearctic species, the range of which 
extends from Europe to Japan. 
23. Somotrichus (Carabus) elevaius, p. 162. (Bosc.) 
Type probably in Paris Museum, but there is also a specimen 
at Kiel (1919, 178). 
Mr. Lesne tells me that he believes the type is at Paris, 
but at the time he could not find it. I dealt fully with this 
species in my former paper. 
24. Trechus (Carabus) discus, p. 164. (Smidt.) Type 
in Kiel University Museum. 
Bates records this Kuropean species as bemg found as 
far Kast as Japan. 
25. Bembidium (Elaphrus) striatum, p. 179. (Smidt.) 
Type in Kiel University Museum. 
Also recorded by Bates from Japan. 
(5) SuPPLEMENTUM ENTOMOLOGIAE SYSTEMATICAE (1798), 
26. Oxylobus (Searites) poreatus, p. 43. (Sehestedt.) 
Type at Copenhagen. 
Ido not think any one has yet identified this species, 
which I find to be the same as Chaudoir’s O. costatus (Mon. 
des Scaritides, Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. 1879, 134). I have 
numerous records from South India, but the species extends 
northwards through the Central Provinces and Orissa 
to Bengal. 
27. Chlaenius (Carabus) spoliatus, p. 54. (Schousboe.) 
Type at Copenhagen. 
Originally described by Rossi (Faun. Etrusc. Mant. 1792, 
79). The species is widely distributed over the Mediterra- 
nean basin and Central Asia. I have recently seen speci- 
mens taken by the Indian Zoological Survey at Seistan. 
28. Tetragonoderus (Carabus) quadrinotatus, p. 55. (Dal- 
dorff.) Type at Copenhagen. 
A well-known Indian species, redescribed by Dejean 
(Spec. Gen. iv, 1829, 491), and also by Chaudoir in his 
Ktude monographique des Tetragonodérides, etc, (Bull. 
Mose. 1876, in, 41). It occurs all over India and in Ceylon, 
but apparently not elsewhere. 
29. Siagona (Carabus) depressa, p. 56. Types at Copen- 
hagen and Kiel. 
Some discussion has centred round this species (see 
Bedel, Ann. Soe. Ent. Fr. 1887, 195; id. Cat. rais. des Col. 
du Nord de VAfrique, 1897, 108; Andr., Ann. Mag. 
