CARABIDAE FROM BURMA 



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210. Acupalpus? 



Teinzò. A single example, apparently immature. 



211. Acupalpus ? 



Kathà. A single example, probably of a genus allied to Acu- 

 palpus. 



Subfamily PTEROSTICHINAE. 



Group Cratocerini. 



212. Brachidius corpulentus, Chaudoir, Essai Monogr. sur 1. Dri- 

 mostomides et Cratocerides, p. 20 (Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg. XY). 



Bhamò; Karin Gheba, alt. 900-1100 m. 



Described from a single example from Penang, by Chaudoir. 

 I have seen examples from Penang, Perak, Singapore and South 

 East Borneo. In size and outline of thorax they vary conside- 

 rably and I doubt if his B. corpulentus dififers specifically from 

 his anteriorly described B. crassicornis, which, however, is from 

 the distant locality of Timor. 



Group Drimostomini. 



213. Diceromerus orientalis, Motsch., Etud. Ent., 1859, p. 35 

 (StomonaxuSj, id.); Chaud., Essai Monogr. etc. p. 15. 



Bhamò. 



Found throughout India and in Ceylon. 



214. Stomonaxus striaticollis , Dej. Sp. Gen. V, 747 {Drimo- 

 stoma id.). — rufipes^ Boh. Eugen. Resa, Col., p. 19 (Drimostoma). 



A widely-distributed species in South East Asia, extending 

 to Southern Japan and found also in Senegal. 



215. Stomonaxus dilaticollis, n. sp. 



Brevis, thorace elytris latiori lateribusque posticis explanatis. 

 Niger, nitidus, parti bus oris, antennis et pedibus testaceo-fulvis. 

 Caput laeve, sulcis frontalibus acute impressis, mandi bulis latis. 



