Chauliodes and its Allies. 3U 



Cffcdernus^ M'Lachlan, antCy p. 37. 

 North China. 



C. simplex, Walker. 

 C. simplex, Walk. Cat. Brit. Mus. Neurop. p. 200 (1853). 

 Silhet. 



C. Bowringi, M'Lachlan. 



Hermes sinensis, Walk. Cat. Brit. Mus. Neurop. p. 203 (1853). C. 

 Bowringii, M'Lachl. Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. vol. ix. p. 260. 



Hongkong. 



C. subfasciatus, Westwood. 



C. subfasciatns, Westw. Cab. Or. Entomol. p. 70, pi. 34. fig. 5 (1848) ; 

 Walk. Cat. Brit. Mus. Neurop. p. 200. 



Silhet. 



C. 2>usillus, M'Lachlan. 



C. 2nisillm, M'Lachl. Journ. Linn. Soc, Zool. vol. ix. p. 231 (1867). 

 India? (locality unknown). 



C. maculipennis^j G. E,. Gray. 



Hermes macuKpennis, Gray, in Griffith's edit, of Cuvier, vol. ii. p. 331, 

 pi. 72. fig. 1 (1832). Nmiromits rujicollis, Ramb. N^vrop. p. 443 

 (1842). Hermes nificollis, Walk. Cat. Brit. Mus. Neurop. p. 202. 

 Her?nes macidifera, Walk. Cat. Brit. Mus. Neui'op. p. 203 (1853). 



Java, Malabar. 



Australia and New Zealand. 

 C. guttiferus, Walker. 

 Hermes guttiferus, Walk. Cat. Brit. Mus. Neurop. p. 204 (1853). 

 Australia. 



C. diversus, Walker. 

 Hermes diversus, Walk. Cat. Brit. Mus. Neurop. p. 205 (1853). H du- 

 hitatus, Walk. op. cit. p. 204. 



New Zealand. 



AJrica. 



C. tenuis, M'Lachlan, ante, p. 38. 

 South Africa. 



* This is the most aberrant species of the genus, and its relationship to 

 Neuromus f/ramlis and infectus is close, even to the character of the 

 markings : hence, if it should liereafter be considered desirable to rein- 

 state Gray's genus Hermes, these three species sliould be placed therein. 



