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regions. Even the hilly ranges to which Signor Fea judiciously 

 devoted his principal attention at altitudes of 5-6000 feet, failed 

 to reveal distinct traces of a special Fauna; in this respect dif- 

 fering much from the mountainous districts of Sze-Chuen and 

 Southern China. These conclusions, however are premature ; but 

 they have seemed to me useful to state, as showing the great 

 interest of the problems in Geographical Distribution, on which 

 light is sure to be thrown by further researches conducted in 

 the same intelligent and thorough manner as those of Leonardo 

 Fea. 



Subfamily OMOPHRONINAE. 



1. Omophron laevigatus, Gestro, Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (2) 

 vi, p. 172. 



Teinzò (N. E. Bhamò); several specimens. 



2. Omophron striaticeps, Gestro, Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (2) 

 vi, p. 173. 



A single example from Myn Kyan (Upper Irawadi). 



Subfamily CARABINAE. 



3. Carabus Feae, Gestro, Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova (2) vi, p. 106. 

 A single example from Catcin Cauri mountains (E. Bhamò). 



Subfamily OZAENINAE. 



4. Itamus castaneus, Schmidt-Goebel , Faun. Col. Birm. p. 67. 

 Bhamò; Kathà; Prome; Mandalay. 



Varies in length from 10 to 12 millim. 



5. Eustra plagiata, Schmidt-Goebel, Faun. Birm. p. 66, t. iii, f. 1. 

 Teinzò; Palon (Pegu). 



Found also in Japan (Bates Trans. Ent. Soc. 1873, p. 237). 



