COLEOPTERA. 3 



/ 

 6. NEBRIA LIMBIGERA. 



Solsky, Fedchenko's Turkestan, I.e. Col. i. p. 13. 



Sab. One example, same locality as the above. Differs from N. psammophila by its 

 larger size and black abdomen. Fedchenko found it in Kokand, " near the Kizil-su and in 

 the hills near the river Isphavia." 



7. CARABTTS CASCHMIRENSIS. 



Carabus casckmirensis, Kollar & Redtenbacher, in Hugel's "Kasmir, etc." iv. 2 (1844), p. 499, t. 23, f. 4. 

 1 lithariophorus, Tatum, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist, xx (1847), p. 14. 



Sab. Murree. One example, ? . 



8. CARABTJS STOLICZKANTTS. 



Bates, Proc. Zool. Soo. 1878, p. 713. 



C. cashmirensi (Koll.) afftnis. Maxime elongatus, angustus, niger subniiidus : thorace 

 late sub-cordato-quadrato, angulis posticis retrorsum productis, acutis : elytris angwtis, post 

 medium perparum rotundato-dilatatis, dorso tuberculorum triplici serie, inter se carina unica 

 separates. Menti dente verticaliter exstanti, valde compresso ; labro media triangulariter 

 emarginato. 



Long. 14 15 lin. 



Resembles C. caschmirensis in the form of head, labrum, and tooth of mentum. The 

 thorax is also similar in shape, but scarcely so broadly rounded on the anterior part. 

 The elytra are very different both in shape and sculpture ; they are narrower and more 

 parallel in outline and much less convex, and the sculpture, instead of a triple row of narrow 

 elongate tubercles, each row separated by a triple line of granules, consists of three distinct 

 rows of larger, oblong tubercles, separated by a single continuous elevated line. There are, 

 however, only two of those lines, between the 1st and 2nd and the 2nd and 3rd rows ; the 

 sutural border being an irregularly-crenated elevation, and the margin, exterior to the 3rd 

 row, consisting of a confused coarse reticulation, with traces of a 4th row of minor tubercles. 



Sab. Murree. Two examples. 



9. CALOSOMA ORIENTALB. 



Chaudoir, Ann.' Soo. Ent.'France 1869, p. 368. 

 Syn. P C. orientate, Hope, Trans. Zool. Soc. i. p. 92. 



Sab. Kogyar: Sind Valley: " Dras, Karghil, and Leh." The specimens vary a little 

 in the degree of regularity of the fine cross-striae of the interstices ; but there is no other 

 character to indicate that they form more than one variable species. 



10. SCARITES INCONSPICTJTJS. 



Chaudoir, Bull. Mosc. 1855, i. p. 82. 



Sab. Jhelam Valley. One example agreeing precisely with Baron Chaudoir's descrip- 

 tion above cited. 



A 1 



