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on a large and handsome species from Japan. Besides T. con- 

 grims, Motsch. , the following species belong to the genus: — 

 Harpalus leptopus (Bates), fridessus amurensis, von Heyden and 

 other undescribed East Asian species. Conf. Bates, Tr. Ent. Soc. 

 Lond., 1883, p. 237. 



180. Harpalinae? 



Karin Gheba. A single example, indeterminable. 



181. Harpalinae? 



Karin Asciuii Ghecù. A single example; genus at present 



indeterminable. 



182. Harpalinae? 



Palon. One example ; also of doubtful genus. 



183. Harpalinae? 



Karin Ghecù. A single example; genus indeterminable. 



184. Harpalinae? 



Karin Asciuii Ghecù. One example , also indeterminable. 



185. Harpalinae? 



Karin Gheba. One example. 



186. Harpalinae? 



Shwegoo. One example. 



187. Pachylrachelus oblongus, Dejean, Sp. Gén., V, p. 813 

 {Agonoderus^ id.); Batoscelis oblo?igiis, Lacord. Gen. Col. 1, p. 261; 

 Batoscelis polita, Schmidt-Goebel, Faun. Birm., t. II, f. 8 ?. 



Rangoon ; Prome ; Minhla ; Palon (Pegu) ; Kawkareet (Te- 

 nasserim). 



A widely-distributed species in South Eastern Asia, Madras, 

 Siam, Malacca, Hong Kong, Philippines. 



