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10. MICTIS punctum. 



Myctis punctum, Hope, Cat. 10 (1842). 



a. Bombay. Presented by Walter Elliot, Esq. 



b. India. Presented by General Thomas Hardwicke. 



c. India. From Archdeacon Clerk's Collection. 



d. N. Bengal. From Lieut. Campbell's Collection. 



11. MICTIS affinis. 



Myctis affinis, Hope, Cat. 10? (1837). 



Mictis protractus, H. Sch. Wanz. ix. 247 (1851). 



a. Corea. Presented by Capt. Sir Edward Belcher, R.X. 



12. MICTIS bicolor. 



Myctis bicolor, Hope, Cat. 10 (1842). 



a. Hong Kong. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. 



13. MICTIS dubia, n. s. 



M. praecedentibus valde affinis; differt antennis brevioribus, 

 nigris, articulo ultimo fulvescenti-fusco ; thoracis angulis minus 

 rotundatis. ? . 

 Long. lin. 11^. 



This insect is very closely allied to the preceding, which it re- 

 sembles both in form and colour ; the antennae are shorter, and 

 the third joint longer in proportion to the second. 



a. Java. From the East India Company's Collection. 



14. MICTIS castanea, n. s. 



M. praecedentibus affinis, castanea, subobscura, abdomine palli- 

 diori ; antennis nigris, articulo ultimo flavo. ? . 

 Long. lin. 12. 



Rather broad, deep chestnut-brown. Thorax with the lateral 

 margins straight, the lateral angles rounded ; surface covered with 

 minute granulations, with a faint longitudinal impressed line 

 down the centre and an elevated transverse ridge close to the 

 posterior margin ; lateral margins blackish. Scutellum rugose, 

 with a yellowish point at the apex. Coriaceous portion of the 

 elytra very thickly and finely punctured, with the nervures 

 smooth, and slightly elevated ; membrane brown, slightly brassy. 

 Margins of the abdomen projecting beyond the elytra on each 

 side, with a yellowish line on the junction of each segment. 

 Abdomen beneath paler or reddish, covered with minute granu- 

 lations and clothed with short yellowish hairs. Breast darker 

 han the abdomen, granulose. Legs dark brown; tarsi paler. 



than the abdo 



