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99. Chlaenius pictus, Chaud., Bull. Mosc. 1856, II, p. 208; 

 id., Monogr. des Chléniens (1876), p. 62: C. Schonherri, Dej., 

 Sp. Gén. Y., p. 626. 



Bhamò. 



Recorded by Chaudoir from North India and the Northern 

 Provinces of China. Found also at Bombay. Besides the larger 

 size and fiery coppery colour of the head and thorax the species 

 is distinguished from C. hamifer by the more conspicuous though 

 minute granulation of the elytral interstices. 



100. Chlaenius hamifer, Chaud., Bull. Mosc, 1856, II, p. 209; 

 id., Monogr. des Chlén. (1876), p. 62. 



Senmigion; Karin Chebà. 



India is the locality of this species, given by Chaudoir ; but 

 he states that it has also been met v\'ith at Zanzibar. In- 

 dividuals from Kashmir, Madras and Bombay which 1 have 

 examined agree well with the Burmese examples, except that 

 they are a little smaller. 



101. Chlaenius tetragonoderus , Chaudoir, Monogr. d. Chlén., 

 p. 68. 



Palon (Pegu). One example. 



I refer this species to C. tetragonoderus with some hesitation. 

 It agrees, however, very well with the description. 



102. Chlaenius apicalis, Wiedm. , Zool. Mag. I, 3, p. 166; 

 Dej. Sp. Gén., II, p. 324; Chaud., Monogr. d. Chlén., p. 89. 



Senmigion; Bhamò ; Teinzò. Also found in Bengal. 



103. Chlaenius Bhamoensis, n. sp. 



C. femorato (Dej.) proxime affinis et simillimus, sed differt 

 inter alia thorace postico minus, et nullomodo sinuatim, angu- 

 stato, angulisque posticis rotundato-obtusis. Magnus, capite tho- 

 raceque laete viridi-aeneis elytris viridescenti-nigris sub opacis, 

 antennis (quam in C, femorato distincte gracilioribus) et palpis 

 fulvo-rufis, his articulis 2-3 fuscis, pedibus nigris, femoribus basi 



