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any other Eastern form; but from this species it may be reco- 
gnised by the absence of conspicuous teeth on the prosternal 
plates, by the unraised margins of all but the two or three 
last tergites, by the shortness of the posterior sternal sulci etc. 
It is moreover a broad, stout parallel-sided form, whereas 
Sc. japonica is of relatively slender build. 
ll. Asanada brevicornis, MEINERT. 
Trans. Am. Phil. Soc. XXIII, p. 189 (1886). 
Yenangyoung (Upper Burma) 
(Fea), Minhla (Comotto), Reef _ 
Island (Tavoy), Table Island and 
Great Cocos Island (Andamans) 
(Oates). 
The type of this species was 
taken at Kulu (in the Himalayas?). 
The genus Asanada closely re- 
sembles Cupipes, but may be 
separated from it by having smooth 
and not punctured anal pleurae. 
I have taken this opportunity 
of figuring this remarkable and 
little-known species. 
| Asanada brevicornis. 
12. Otostigma carinatum, Porarn. 
Bih. Sv. Sv. Vet.-Ak., Handl. IV, no. 7, p. 20; and all authors. 
Specimens were obtained by Sig. L. Fea at Teinzò, Palon, 
Malewoon and Thagatà on Mt. Mooleyit, and by Mr. Oates 
at Akyab, Reef Island (Tavoy) and on great Cocos Island 
(Andamans). 
The colour of the Burmese specimens of this species is almost 
always ferrugineous or ochraceous, with castaneous head plate 
and first tergite, the anal legs are either green or reddish. The 
