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each side, whereas the whole head is smootli and globose in 

 P. elegans. 



Elaunon erythrocephalus^ Oliv. 



Abo: Simbareni (Bucch.), 2 <?, 2 ? . 



These are the original specimens of Chelisoches pulchellus 

 of Gerstsecker, which must consequently be sunk as a 

 synonym. 



Doru lineare, Esch, 



Bahia (Fruhstorfe?-) , 1 ($ ; Guatemala, 2 c? , 1 ?; There- 

 sopolis {Fi-iihstorfer) . 



Var. calif ornica, Dohrn. 

 Theresopoiis (Fruhsiorfer), 3 (^ , 1 ? . 



As the synonymic results established in the foregoing paper 

 are rather impoitant, it is worth while repeating them : — 



Brachylahis cincticollis, Gerst., in Mt. Ver. Vorpomm. xiv. 

 p. 44 (1883), is a true Fsalis; it is allied to Psalis pi- 

 cina of Kirby, and may prove to be identical when the 

 male is discovered, 



Forjicula protensa, Gerst. (/. c. p. 45), is synonymous with 

 Spongiphora qiiadrimaculaia, Stal. 



Forjicula pcedenna, Gerst. (/. c. p. 46), is identical with 

 Chcetospam'a hongiana, Borg, and Ch. escalerce, Burr, so 

 tiiat the correct name is Chcetospania pcederina (Gerst.), 



Chelisoches p)ulcheUus, Gerst. (/. c. p, 42), is synonymous 

 with Elaunon erythrocephalus (Oliv.). 



Apterygida lingua, Burr (Termes. Fiiz. xxv. p. 486, pi. xx. 

 fig. 8, 1902), is the female of Proreui elegans, Borm. 



XXXI. — On Mammals collected in Turkestan hy Mr. Douglas 

 Carruthers. By Oldfield ThOMAS. 



The British Museum has recently received a collection of 

 mammals, obtained in different parts of Turkestan by 

 Mr. Douglas Carruthers, one of the mammal collectors to 

 whom the remarkable success of the recent Ruwenzori 

 Expedition was due. 



