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One example. I have another, almost precisely similar, from 

 the Andaman Islands. 



82. Dischissus longicornis, Schaum, Boi-l. Ent. Zeitschr., 1863, 

 p. 84; Chaudoir, Ess. Monogr. s. 1. Panagéides, p. 73. 



Kawkareet (Tenasserim). 



Described by Schaum from Hong Kong examples. It seems 

 to differ extremely little from D. quadrinotatus , Motsch. of 

 Japan. 



83. Euschizomerus aeneus, Chaudoir, Rev. et Mag. ZooL, 1869, 

 p. 118; Essai, Monogr. des Panagéides, p. 80. 



Tikekee (Pegu). 



84. Euschizomerus aeneipennis , Chaud. , Rev. et Mag. Zool. 

 1869, p. 118; Essai Monogr. d. Panagéides, p. 79. 



Bhamò. 



Subfamily CALLISTINAE. 



85. Callistomimus modestus, Schaum, Beri. Zeitschr. 1863, p. 

 85 (Cullisius) ; — amahilis (Chaud.) Redtenb. Reise d. Novara 

 Col, p. 20; Chaud., Bull. Mosc. 1872, I, p. 382. 



Palon (Pegu) ; «Bhamò ; Kawkareet (Tenasserim). 



Except in their rather smaller size I can detect no difference 

 between the Pegu insect and that from South East China and 

 Japan. In some of Signor Fea's examples there is a small black 

 humeral spot, but in others the humeri are spotted as in Chi- 

 nese specimens. 



86. Pristomachaerus quadristigma , n. sp.' 



P. Messii (Bates) proximo affinis. Subaenescenti-niger, breviter 

 pubescens, capite thoraceque viridi aeneis, vel aeneis, ilio multo 

 laetius nitido, grosse punctate medio fere laevi; partibus oris 

 antennarum articulis 1-3 et pedibus rufotestaceis. Oculi sicut in 

 P. Messii valde prominentes. Thorax quam in P. Messii latius 



