1888.] fcOLEOPTERA FROM KORKA. 371 



Omaseus fortis, Morawitz, Bull. Ac. St. Petersb. 1863, p. 252. 

 Also coast of Manchuria and Japan. 



Gensan ; three examples, agreeing with the Japanese form, but 

 somewhat smaller in size. 



DoLiCHUs FLAVicoRNis, Fabr. 



Taken in plenty at Gensan. A well-known South-European 

 species, extending through Turkestan to Eastern Asia and Japan. 



Anchomenus (Limodromus) MAGNUS, Bates, Trans. Ent. Soc. 

 1873, p. 278. 



Found also throughout Eastern China to the Yang-tsze, and in 

 Japan. 



Pheropsophus jessoensis, Morawitz, Bull. Ac. St. Petersb. 

 1863, p. 322. 



Gensan ; many examples, closely resembling the Japanese form. 



Drypta dentata, Rossi. 



Gensan; a single example, differing from West-European and 

 British specimens only in the slightly finer punctuation of the elytra 

 and the stronger dorsal furrow of the thorax. I do not find the 

 species mentioned in Von Heyden's Catalogue of the Coleoptera of 

 Siberia (1881). 



Fam. CopRiDJE. 



ScARABiEus sacer, Linn., var. peregrintjs, Kolbe, Archiv f. 

 Naturgeschichte, 1886, p. 184, t. xi. f. 26. 



Mr. Leech obtained two examples of this insect, in this eastern 

 extremity of its wide range. The Korean variety differs from the 

 typical Mediterranean form chiefly in the dark-brown hair-fringes 

 of the hind tibiee. The species has not hitherto been found in Japan. 



CoPRis ocHus, Motschulsky, Etud. Entom. 1860, p. 13. 

 A common insect in Japan. 



CopRis TRIPARTITA, Waterhousc, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1875, p. 74. 

 Found also in Japan. 



Onthophagus rugulosus. Von Heyden, Deut<ch. ent. Zeits. 

 1886, p. 289. 



Described from examples from the neighbourhood of Peking. 

 Mr. Leech obtained a fair series of both sexes at Gensan. 



Onthophagus lenzii, Harold, Abhandl. nat. Ver. Bremen, iv. 

 1875, p. 290. 



Also found in Japan. 



Onthophagus fodiens, Waterhouse, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1875, 

 p. 75. 



Also a Japanese insect. 



