XXXV. SOME CLBRID^ OF THE INDIAN 



MUSEUM. 



By S. SCHKNKLING, Berlin. 



A lot of CleridcB kindly sent to me for identification by Dr. 

 N. Annandale contains the following species ; among them are 

 two new species of the Oriental genus Callimerus of which I give 

 here a short description. 



1. Cladiscus sanguinicollis, Spin. — Andamans. 



2. ,, sp. (immature). — Andamans. 



3. Tillus notatus, Kl., var. tristis, Schklg. — (?) Calcutta. 



4. Callimerus cribratus, sp. nov. 



Niger, capite densissime, pronoto minus dense punctato, palpis 

 apice, antennis basi flavis, elytris irregulariter crebre punctatis, 

 apicibus rotundatim emarginatis, pone medium fascia albo-squa- 

 mosa. Long. 6 mm. Bengal : Berhampur, Murshidabad District 

 (R. E Lloyd). 



Head very finely rugose. Thorax bluish black, coarsely but 

 not very thickly punctured, at the sides confusedly rugose, largest 

 width before the middle. Scutellum densely clothed with long 

 white hairs. Elj^tra black, bronzy shining, sparsely not densel}'' 

 punctured, behind the middle a fascia nearly straight of white hairs, 

 abbreviated towards the suture, the extreme apex deeplj^ emar- 

 ginated between a short interior and a longer exterior tooth. Hind 

 tibiae not denticulate, lamellae of the tarsi yellowish. 



5. Callimerus pulcher, sp. nov. 



Niger, violaceo micans, prothoracis punctis duobus, scutello, 

 elytrorum fascia postmediana maculisque duobus (prima rotunda 

 pone basim altera longa ante apicem) albo-squamosis, femoribus 

 rufis. Capite densissime rugosulo, prothorace globoso, parce 

 fortiter punctato, elytris lateribus dense, partim fere seriatim 

 punctatis, juxta .suturam fere glabris, apice non emarginatis. 

 Long. 7 mm. Upper Burma : N. Shan Hills (F. Coggin Brown). 



Head and thorax black, bluish shining, the antennae at the 

 base yellow. Thorax highly globular, sparsely strongly punctured, 

 with a white spot at the anterior margin on both sides. Elytra 

 bluish and greenish shining, at the base and at the sides thickh^ 

 and coarsely punctured (punctures partly arranged in rows, near 

 the suture and before the apex much finer and smaller), behind a 

 little divergent, single apex tapering, the el\i;ra with the following 

 white pattern : a narrow arcuate fascia abbreviated towards mar- 

 gins and suture, a round punctiform patch at the anterior fifth 

 and a sutural line before the apex. All the sides' of pectus and 



