On new Species of U'lMcr'uln^. l^\i 



inar^nn \vliit(^ ; a wide scmiliyaliiie white IkuiiI crossinj^ tlic 

 \vin»^ about the inichlle, but not reaching either margin ; a 

 second small band near the apex; the fringe bhiclc ; fht^ 

 semihyalino bands are glossed with dark blue : secondaries 

 black, the central part ot the wing bluish hyaline white ; tlici 

 fringe alternately white and black, Undi'r.sitle ot' both wings 

 very similar to the upperside, but the black parts reddish in 

 tint. 



Expanse H inch. 



//(lb. I'olivia, Yungas la Paz {Garlej>i>), o (^ {Muft. 

 Jhuce). 



A specimen in the National Collection from the same 

 locality. 



Erutina albonulata, sp. n. 



Female. — Head, antenna?, tegulaj, thorax, and alxlomen 

 above black ; collar and underside of the abdomen pale 

 yellow, abdomen banded with white on the upperside. Pri- 

 maries black, slightly greyish at the base; a large oval- 

 sliaped white spot about the middle of the wing : secondaries 

 black. Undersiile : primaries, the base streaked with yellow 

 and white, the white spot as above, but extending to the costal 

 margin ; a submarginal line of bright yellow spots from near 

 the apex almost to the anal angle: secondaries pale yellowish 

 white, the veins yellow, and a submarginal yellow line; the 

 apex reddish. 



Ex])anse Ij inch. 



Hah. Bolivia, Yungas la Paz {Gdvlepp, Mas. Druce) ; one 

 s[»ecimen {Mas. Brit.). 



XXXVII. — On new Species of Ilisteridte «/*</ Polices of 

 others. By G. Li:\vis, F.L.tS. 



This is the thirtieth paper of this series. 



In the last few years certain Histeridse have been found in 

 India which show in a marked degree a connexion between 

 the fauna of our eastern possessions and that of Japan. 



Mr. E. P. Stcbbing has found yijionius canalicoUis^ Lew., 

 on the mountain ot Sliinghun, in the northern part of Zhol) 

 in Baluchistan, at an elevation of 7500 feet; it was found 

 feiding on a species ot" Polygraphus which infests the Hima- 

 layan pine, Pinus Gerardiana. The locality is of interest, 

 as it is j)robably the western geographical limit of Xiponius, 



