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3.'° mediocriter elongate, piloso. Palpi sat graciles, apice haud 

 dilatati , acute truncati. Abdomen fere laeve , medio politura* 

 Elytra humeris angulatis. — Long. 13-17 millim. c/" 9 . 



Bhamò; Karin Gheba alt. 900-1100 m. 



Occurs also in Cambodia, on the Khasia Hills and at Sudiya, 

 Assam. The individuals from Khasia and Assam have a much 

 scantier punctuation on the head and thorax and the margins 

 and apex of the elytra are nearly free from setiferous punctures ; 

 the elytra also are much greener. 



120. Chlaenius dilatatus, Motschulsky, Bull. Mosc, 1856, II, 

 p. 348 ; Chaud., Monogr. des Chlén. (1876), p. 157. 

 Senmigion. 



Deccan (Dacca ?) is given by Chaudoir as the locality known 

 to him for this species. 



121. Chlaenius puncticollis, Dejean, Sp. Gén. II, p. 315. 

 Senmigion; India (Dejean, Chaudoir). 



122. Chlaenius laevipennis, Chaud., Monogr. des Chlén., p. 196? 

 Teinzò. 



One example, referred with some doubt to the above species 

 which is found at Dacca. It agrees with the description as to 

 the form and colour but differs in the granulation of the elytral 

 interstices, which appears coarser rather than finer than tha,t of 

 C. puncticollis. 



123. Chlaenius celer, Chaud., Monogr. des Chlén., p. 200. 

 Bhamò; Shwegoo; Katha; Palon. 



Agrees with the description above-cited in all essential cha- 

 racters, even to the simple tooth of the mentum. Chaudoir records 

 it as from Dacca and North India. 



124. Chlaenius corrosulus, n. sp. 



C. marginello (Dej.) affinis et subsimilis, sed conspicue differt 



