482 Mr. B. P. Uvarov—Records and 
3. Gelastorrhinus sagitta, Uvarov. 
Pusa, 21. ix. 1907, 2.979): 
This species was described by me from Amu-Darya, 
Transcaspia, and the Indian specimens vow before me 
undoubtedly belong to it. 
4. Gelastorrhinus semipictus, Walker. 
W. F. Kirby correctly placed G. tryxaloides, Bol., as a 
syuonym of this species ; it is quite probable that G. a/bo- 
lineatus, Br. W., and G. selache, Burr, are also mere 
synonyms of semipictus. 
5. Aswatthamanus cylindricus, Kirby. 
1914. Aswatthamanus cylindricus, Kirby, Fauna Br. India, Aerid. 
p. 101, 
1914. Lefroya acutipennis, Kirby, lc. p. 219. 
There is not the slightest doubt that Kirby deser:bed the 
same species (and probably the same specimens) under two 
different names. Though the type of Lefroya is not in the 
Museum, the description of it completely agrees with 
the type-specimens of Aswatthamanus, and I feel justified in 
regarding them as conspecific. I have before me several 
specimens from Pusa and Chapra, Bengal. 
6. Aulacobothrus luteipes, Walker. 
187]. Stenobothrus luteipes, Walker, Cat. Derm. Salt. Brit. Mus. v., 
Suppl. p. 82. 
1902. Aulacobothrus teniatus, Bolivar, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr, lxx. p. 600, 
1914. Stauroderus bicolor, Kirby (nec Charp.), Fauna Br. Ind., Acrid. 
p- 127, tig. 98. 
The description of teniatus, Bol., leaves no doubt as to its 
identity with /uteipes, Walk., when compared with the type 
of the latter. 
This must be a very common species, since it is repre- 
sented by numerous specimens from Pusa, Chapra, Batajhari 
(Central Provinces), Simla, 7000’, and Cuttuck (Bengal). 
There are also in the British Museum specimens from 
Ceylon and Baltistan. 
7. Aulacobothrus decisus, Walker. 
1871. Stenobothrus decisus, Walker, Cat. Derm. Salt. Br. Mus. v., 
Suppl. p. 80. 
1902. Aulacobothrus socius, Bolivar, Ann. Soc, Ent. Fr. lxx. p. 598. 
The synonymy is established on the ground of comparison 
of Bolivar’s description of svcius with the original type of 
