566 P.ET. n. .«. GORHAM OX [June 20, 



5. A List of the Coleoptera, of the Family CleridcE, collected 

 by Mr. Doherty in Burmah and Northern India, -svith 

 Descriptions of new Species ; and of some Species from 

 Borneo, Perak, &c., from the Collection of Alexander 

 Fry, Esq. By Rev. H. S. Gorham, F.E.S., F.Z.S., &c. 



[Eeceived Juue 17, 1^93.] 



The present paper is to some extent a sequel to one published 

 by me in the ' Annals ' of the Genoa Museum in 1892, on the 

 Cleridrp, collected by Signor L. Fea. 



The great number of new species met with by Mr. Doherty in 

 the same genera shows how ricli tlie north-east frontier district 

 must be in the beautiful and interesting family here treated of. 



For general remarks on the genera I must refer to the account 

 of Mr. Fea's collection, tlie subject matter being so very similar. 



Twenty-eight species are now described as nQw. 



C'ALLIMERrS DULCIS. 



CUrus dulcis, Westw. P. Z. 8. 1852, p. 40, t. 24. f. 6. 

 Ccdlimem.s dulcis, Gorh. Cist. Ent. 1876, p. 64 ; Ann. Mas. 

 Gen. ser. 2, xii. p. 722. 

 Burmah, Momeit. 



Callimeeus amabilis. 



Callimcrus amahiUs, Gorh. Cist. Ent. 1870, p. 60 ; Ann. Mus. 

 Gen. 2, xii. p. 723. 

 Assam, Xaga Hills. 



Callimerus miraxdus. 



Callimerus mirandus, Gorh. Cist. Ent. 1876, p. 0.5. 



Perak. 



A very beautiful species. Five specimens. 



CALLIMEErS srAvis. 



Callimerus suavis, Gorh. Ann. Mus. Gen. 2, xii. p. 722. 



X. India, Manipur. 



C.^LIMERUS ELEGAyS. 



Callimerus elegans, Gorh. Aim. IMus. Gen. 2, xii. p. 720. 

 Assam, Naga Hills. One specimen, in bad condition. 



Callimerus gracilis. 



Callimcrus rjracilis, Gorh. Mus. Gen. 2. xii. p. 724. 



Burmah, Momeit. Two examples. 



