Mr. H. E. Andrewes on Oriental Carabidee. A411 
closely punctate, neck rather deeply constricted, finely punc- 
tate, supra-maxillary plates small, converging forwards, 
rounded in front, eyes very small and inconspicuous from 
above, antennz exceptionally thick and long, reaching 
slightly beyond middle of elytra, mandibles small, bordered 
externally. 
Prothorax a little transverse (2:0 x 2°4 mm.), flat, widely 
emarginate at apex, sides gently rounded in front, more 
strongly behind, the front angles rounded; lateral grooves 
moderately deep near base and apex, interrupted in middle, 
median line extremely fine, surface moderately, closely, and 
nearly uniformly punctate. 
Elytra of same width as prothorax (4°4 mm. long), regu- 
larly oval, flat, shoulders strongly rounded, surface mode- 
rately and closely punctate, humeral ridge nearly obsolete, a 
few large setiferous pores on shoulders and along sides. 
Rather smaller than S. flesus, F., and otherwise coloured, 
quite without the large piceous patch on the disk of the 
elytra, the puncturation of head and prothorax finer. Head 
smaller, but otherwise similar ; prothorax with finer median 
line, front angles more conspicuous, lateral grooves much 
deeper in front, where they bend round towards the angles ; 
elytra shorter, shoulders even more rounded, surface a little 
more coarsely and closely punctate. 
Bombay: Belgaum district, 3 ex., which I took during 
the rains in 1886. 
Siagona kulla, sp. n. 
Length 7:75-8:50 mm. 
Piceous, moderately shiny, antennz, ventral surface, and 
legs (except femora) dark red. Pubescence yellowish, fairly 
short. Winged. 
Closely allied to S. pygmea just described, but differing 
(apart from coloration) in the following particulars :—Head 
with the supra-maxillary plates parallel and wider, the eyes 
more conspicuous. Prothorax more coarsely and less closely 
punctate, the front angles more broadly rounded and less 
prominent, lateral grooves less deeply impressed in front, 
disk depressed behind on each side of median line. Elytra 
a little longer and a little less flat, shoulders less rounded, 
the puncturation identical. Insect winged. 
Central Provinces: Nagpur (H. A. D’ Abreu). Several 
examples. Mr. D’Abreu has kindly allowed me to retain 
the type in my collection. 
