1893.J BEETLES OF THE FAMILY CLERID.E. 567 



CaLLIMERL'S LATESIGXATUS. 



CalUmerus lateslgnatus, fxorli. Ann. Mus. Gen. 2, xii. p. 728, 

 Assam, Naga Hills. Two examples. 



CiLLIMEIiUS EUSTICUS. 



OaUimerus rusticus, Gorh. Notes from Leyden Mas. v. p. 252 

 (1883). 



Borneo, Labuan ; Perak. Five examples. 



Callimektjs latifbons. 



CalUmerus latifrons, Gorh. Cist. Ent. 1876, p. 67. 



Borneo, Pengaron ; Perak. One example from each locality. 



Callimeeus insolatds. 



Lemidia insolata, Pascoe, Jnurn. of Ent. i. p. 48. 

 Callitneriis insolatus, Gorh. Cist. Ent. 1876, p. 67. 

 Assam, Patkai Mountains, Perak. 



TiLLUS BIRMANICUS. 



Tillus hirmanicus, Gorh. Ann. Mas. Gen. 2, xii. p. 72f). 

 Assam, Sudiya. 



TiLLUS NOTATUS. 



TUlus notatus. King, Mon. Abhand. Berl. Acad. 1842, p. 276. 



Barmah, Ruby Mines ; Assam, ISudiya. 



Var. Protlioraee elijtrisque nic/ris, his fasciis cluahus apiceque 



albidis. 

 Burmah, Karen Mountains. 



Cladiscus saxguixicollis. 



Tillus sanguinicolUs, Spinola, Mon. Cleritea, i. p. 125, tab. xv. 

 f. 7 ; nee Cladiscus sanguinicolUs, Lac. Gen. des. Col. tab. 45. f. 4. 



Assam, Patkai Mountains {Dolierty) ; Andaman Islands {Roep- 

 storff) ; Burmah, Karen Mountains {Fea). 



This is the insect referred to by me as C. strangulatus, Chevr. 

 (Ann. Mus. Giw Gen. 2, xii. p. 730) ; considerable confusion has 

 occurred from M. Chevrolat having quoted T. sanguinicolUs as a 

 synonym of his C. strangidatus, Lacordaire having figured what 

 is presumably that species under the name of Cladiscus sanguini- 

 colUs. They are obviously quite distinct from the species figured 

 by Spinola. Although it is but a mutilated specimen that SpinoJa 

 had seen, enough is shown to prove that his insect had simply 

 serrate antennae. 



TiLLIOBEA JATANICA. 



TilUcera javanica, Spin. Mon. i. p. 160, 1. 12. f. 2 ; Gorh. Ann. 

 Mus. Gen. 2, xii. p. 731. 



Burmah, Euby Mines ; Assam, Sudiya; India, Manipur. 



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