COLEOPTERA. 
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16. — CHLiENITJS TENTJELIMBATUS. 
Ballion, Bull. Mosc. 1870, ii, p. 326. 
Solsky in Fedchenko’s Turkestan, Zoology, tom. ii, v. Coleop., p. 62. 
CLaudoir, Monogr. Clil»nius., p. 263 (1876). 
Bab. — Ladakh. Found also near Samarkand and Kodjend. I have compared the 
numerous examples in Stoliczka’s collection with a specimen received from Russia, as taken 
in “ Turkestan,” and find no essential difference : the Turkestan specimen has a rather 
broader thorax, but otherwise of the same shape, so distinct from that of the following species 
which is subcordate with prominent and acute hinder angles. 
17. — CULiENIUS LiETITJSCULTTS ? 
Chaudoir, Bull. Mosc. 1856, ii, p. 24S, id., Monogr. Chlsenius, p. 264. 
Hah. — Ladakh. Also in Northern Hindostan. 
18. — Acinoptts striolatus ? 
Zoubkoff, Bull. Mosc. 1833, 317. 
P. d. 1. Brulerie, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1873, p. 256. 
Uab. Sind Valley. A much damaged example, which I refer doubtfully to this species 
as a small variety. It is Or,- lines long and of narrow cylindrical form, and the elytral 
striae, although fine and with perfectly plane interstices, are more strongly impressed 
than in striolatus. The species occurs in the basin of the Caspian, and was taken near Tash- 
kend by Fedchenko. 
19. — Daptus vittatus. 
Fischer, Ent. Buss, ii, p. 38, 46, f. 7. 
Dej., Sp. Gen. iv, p. 19. 
Bab.-— Yangihissar. One example. 
20. — Dichirotrichus alticola. 
Bates, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1878, p. 713, 
D. amplipennis {Bates) proxime a finis, difert colore pallidiori et thoracis angulis posticis 
rotundatis. Oblongus, supra testaceo-fulvus , capite {maculis rufis exceptis ) thoracis disco 
macula alteraque postico-discoidali elytrorum, nigro-ccneis : palpis apice acuminatis : capite 
et thorace grosse subsparsim pmctatis , hoc postice angustato, angulis posticis oblique rotun- 
datis, margine postice arcuato : clytris striatis, interstiliis medio leviter culminato-convexis 
bkeriatim punctatis : corpore subtus nigro : antennis fuscescentibus. $ tarsi duo antici 
articulis 1 — 3 ovatis, 4 bilobo. 
Long. 2^ lin. 
Agrees with D. amplipennis (China), J). tenuimanus (Japan), B. discicollis, Dej., and 
others in its acuminate palpi, in which these eastern species differ from their West European 
