BIOLOGY, FAUNISTIC. 
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6. Tropical and Eastern Asia, with Japan. 
For outskirts see also 3 (a.), (g.), (h.). Arabia, see 3 (h.). 
N.B. In this division every paper that touches on India or Japan is pointed out 
by means of these names. 
Coleoptera. Arrow, incl. India (32); Arrow, India incl. Andamans, 
Penang (34); Arrow, India and Penang (35), Boileau (128), Boileau, 
Japan Lucanidce , Bull. Mus. Paris 1901, p. 66; Clouet, inclusive of India 
(252), CsiKr, China, Mongolia (305), Fairmaire, Singapore (428), p. 236 ; 
Fairiiaire, India (432), Fauvel, Japan (436, 443), Felsche, Tonkin (446), 
Fleutiaux, Japan (466), Gahan, incl. India (525), Gorham, India, Ceylon 
(568), Heller (610), Horn, incl. India (636), Jacoby, India (672), Jakow- 
leff,. incl. India (676), Jakowleff, Mongolia (682), Janson, India (688), 
Lesne, incl. India (836), Lesne, Tonkin (837), Lesne, Laos (838), Lesne, 
Burma Bostrychides , Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique xlv, p. 85 ; Lewis, India and 
Ceylon (841), Lewis, India (842), Mollenkamp, Burma (925), Moser, 
Perak (950), Moser (951), Pic, India (1044), Pic, Japan (1046, 1049), Pic, 
India (1055;, Pic (1058), Raffray, Ceylon (1101), Reitter, Chinese 
Turkestan (1126), Reitter, China, Buchara etc. (1129), Ritsema, India 
. (1168), Schenkling, India (1212), Schultze, N. China (1238), Schwarz 
(1246), Schwarz, India (1248, 1251), Semenow, Mongolia, Kashgar, 
Kashmir, Tse-tchuen (1269), Tschitscherine, India (1386), Tschitsche- 
rine, Japan (1389), Tschitscherine, Korea (1395), Weise (1467), Weise, 
Andaman Ids. (1475), Weise, India (1476). 
Hymenoptera. Bingham, India (111), Cameron, incl. India (202), 
Cameron, India (203, 208), Cameron, India, Japan (209), Emery, Ceylon 
(401), Forel (476), Forel, inch Japan (478), Kohl, Korea, Mongolia, 
China, Buchara (767), Kohl, Ceylon (770), Kokujew, Assam (773), 
Konow, incl. Japan and India (784), Mocsary & Szepligeti, China, 
Mongolia (924), Perez (1011). 
Lepidoptera. Butler, Ceylon (186), Druce, Perak and China (374); 
Catalogue of the Heterocera of Sikhirn and Bhutan, Part x, Hypsidce, 
Dudgeon, Elwes & Hampson, pp. 672-674, J. Bombay Soc. xiii.— 
. Fruhstorfer (509, 511, 512), Fruhstorfer, Tonkin (513), Green, 
Ceylon, electric light, pp. 87-90, Ent. Mag. xxxvii.— Grose-Smith (582), 
Hampson, incl. India (592), Hampson, India (595), Hampson, incl. India 
and Japan (597), Leech, incl. Japan (829), Moore, India, etc. (930), 
NickviLLE, India (967), Pungeler, Chinese Turkestan (1091), Ragonot, 
incl. Japan, India (1104), Snellen, Assam (1312), Swinhoe, incl. India 
(1347), Swinhoe, incl. India, Andamans (1346), Warren, incl. India and 
Japan (1437, 1438). 
JJiptera. Donitz (373), Giles, India (556, 557), Green (579), Kertesz, 
China, Mongolia (719), Kertesz (720), Kertesz, Singapore (721), Kertesz, 
incl. India (723), Laveran, Tonkin (817), Pleske, China (1072), Ricardo, 
Afghan (1165), Theobald, incl. India and Japan (1358). 
Hemiptera. Distant (346), Distant, incl. India (347, 352), Distant, 
China (350), Distant, incl. India (354), Distant, Singapore (355), 
Distant, incl. India, Ceylon (357), Distant, India, Ceylon (358), Distant, 
incl. India and Andamans (359), Horvath, China, Mongolia (641), Jakow¬ 
leff, China, Gan-su (681), Kirkaldy, Ceylon (748, 750), Kirkaldy, China 
and Japan (751), Kirkaldy, Singapore (757), Kuhlgatz, India (794), 
Melichar (911), Newstead, Japan, Coccidce (963). 
Orthoptera. Bolivar, China, Mongolia (129), Semenow, Ladak, Forfi- 
culidce (1275), S^m^now, N. Korea (1272). 
