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further inward towards the suture. The basal margin is almost 

 angularly sinuated. 



107. Chlaenius circumdatus , Brulle, Rev. Ent. Silbermann, III, 

 p. 283 ; Chaud., Monogr. des Chlén., p. 114; C. limbatus^ Dej., 

 Sp. Gen., II, p. 306 (nom. praeoc); C. cupricollis ^ Nietner , 

 Ann. Mag. N. H., 1857, vol. XIX, p. 243. 



Tikekee (Pegu); Rangoon; Modha (upper Irawadi); Senmigion; 

 Karin-Chebà alt. 900-1100 m. 



108. Chlaenius nitidicollis , Dejean, Sp. Gén. , II, p. 314; 

 Chaud., Monogr. des Chlén., p. 117. 



Senmigion. Found also in Bengal. 



109. Chlaenius nigricans, Wiedmann, Germar Mag. d. Ent, 

 IV, p. 110; Chaud., Monogr. d. Chlén., p. 126; C. culminatus. 

 Bates, Trans. Ent. Soc, 1873, p. 251 ; Epomis nigricans j Dej., 

 Sp. Gén., II, p. 371; E. rugicollis^ Laferté , Ann. S. E. Fr., 

 1851, p. 253. 



Bhamò. 



A widely distributed species in South Eastern Asia; Bombay, 

 Bengal, China and Japan; in the two last-named countries the 

 elytra are generally of an emerald-green tint and the interstices 

 somewhat more sharply raised, forming the var. culminatus. 



110. Chlaenius quadricolor, Olivier, Ent. III. N.° 35, p., 77, 

 pi. X, f. Ill; Chaud., Monogr. d. Chlén., p. 154; C. orientalis^ 

 Dej., Sp. Gén., II, p. 339. 



Bhamò. 



A well-known Indian species occuring from North India to 

 Ceylon. 



111. Chlaenius praefectus, Bates, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1873, p. 253; 

 C. ducalisj, Chaud., Monogr. d. Chlén., p. 155. 



Teinzò. 



Dacca and Rangoon are the localities given by Chaudoir for 



