638 a. lewis 



24. Hister reflexilabris , Mars. Mon. 1854, p. 187, t. 6, fig. 9. 



One example has been taken in Birmania at Bhamò. H. re- 

 flexilabris belongs to the same section of the genus as the two 

 following species. 



25. Hister lutarius, Erichs. Jahrb. 1834, p. 133. — Mars. 



Mon. 1854, p. 183, t. 6. fig. 6. 

 9 inaequidem, Latr. Dej. Cat. 3 ed., p. 140. 

 9 indus Dej. Cat. 3 ed., p. 140. 

 This insect has a wide distribution , Signor Fea found six 

 specimens at Rangoon in Birmania. 



26. Hister chinensis, Quens. Schònh. Syn. Ins. I, p. 88. 6, t. 2. 



9 incisus , Erichs. Jahrb. 1834, p. 34. — Mars. 

 Mon. 1861, p. 572, t. 6, fig. 4. 

 Two specimens from Bhamò in Birmania. This is a most 

 abundant insect in Ceylon and S. China and doubtless has a 

 wide range in the East. 



27. Hister parallels, Redt. Hiigel Kaschm. IV. 2, 1848, p. 514. 



elongalm, Mars. Mon. 1854, p. 194, t. 6, fig. 15, 

 n. syn. 

 Shwegoo-Myo and Yenang Young in Birmania. Two exam- 

 ples. 



28. Hister thibetanus, Mars. Mon. 1857, p. 412, t. 10, nr. 20 



fig. 29. 

 Teinzò and Bhamò in Birmania. Four specimens. 



29. Hister caelestis, Mars. Mon. 1857, p. 416, t. 10, nr. 20, 



fig. 59. 

 Two examples have been found at Rangoon. 



30. Hister latitibius, Mars. Mon. 1861, p. 527, t. 13, f. 18. 



Single specimens have been brought from Shwegoo-Myo , 

 Bhamò and Me-tan-jà in Birmania. 



