XI. üPalaeoptvÎfty, Milne-Edwards.
(Milne-Edwards, Ois. Eoss. France, ii. p. 245, 1879.)
1. loitgtpcs, Milne-Edw. t. o. p. 245.
2. prisca, Milne-Edw. t. c. p. 246.
?3. sansaiUCttStS, Milne-Edw. t. c. p. 249.
France (Middle Miocene).
France (Middle Miocene).
France (Middle Miocene).
XII. CaopetìJty, Milne-Edwards.
(Milne-Edwards, t. c. p. 225.)
1. pcSBtcti, Gervais, 0. E. liv. p. 896, 1861. France (Eocene).
XIII. iàalacocrpptonpy, Depéret.
(Depéret, 0. E. civ. p. 691, 1892.)
1. ìronncfant, Depéret, l. c. France (Pliocene).
XIV. MARGAROPERDIX, Reichenb.
(Ogilvie G-rant, Oat. B. xxii. p. 195, 1893.)
1. madagascariensis (Scop.). (p. 196.) Madagascar.
XV. PERDICULA, Hodgs.
(Ogilvie Girant, t. c. p. 197.)
1. asiatica (Lath.), (p. 198.)
2. argoondah. (Sykes). (p. 200.)
Indian Peninsula,
Ceylon.
Indian Peninsula.
XVI. MICROPERDIX, Gould.
(Ogilvie Grant, t. e. p. 202.)
1. erythrorhyncha (Sykes), (p. 203.)
2. blewitti, Hume. (p. 204.)
S. W. of Indian Peninsula.
Central Prov. of
Indian Peninsula.
XVII. ARB0RIC0LA, Hodgs.
(Ogilvie G-rant, Cat. B. xxii. p. 205,
1 . torqueola (Falene.), (p. 207.)
2. henrici, Oust., Bull. Mus. Paris, 1896, p. 317.
3. atrigularis, Blyth. (p. 209.)
4. ardens, Styan. (p. 210.)
5. crudigularis (Swinh.).. (p. 211.)
6. intermedia, Blyth. (p. 211.)
7. rufigularis, Blyth. (p. 212.)
8. gingica (Grn.). (p. 213.)
9. mandellii (Hume), (p. 214.)
10. javanica (Gm.). (p. 214.)
11. rubrirostris (Salvad.), (p. 215.)
12. brunneipectus, Blyth. (p. 216.)
13. hyperythra (Sharpe), (p. 217.)
. \erythrophrys, Sliarpe (p. 218).]
1893.)
Himalayas (5000-14,000
feet). Naga Hills.
Annam.
Tippera, Assam,
Manipur, Cachar,
Kachin Hills.
Hainan.
Formosa.
Hills of Manipur,
Assam, and
Burma.
Himalayas, from
Kumaon to Assam;
Tenasserim (Mooleyit).
? Luzon.
Native Sikhim,
Bhotan Doars.
Goalpara, Assam.
Java.
Sumatra.
Pegu Hills,
Karen-nee,
Tenasserim.
N.W. Borneo
(Kina Balu,
Lawas Mts.).
14. orientalis (Horsf.). (p. 218.) E. Java.
15. sumatrana (Ogilvie Grant), (p. 219.) Sumatra.