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Habitus of Histeridae: (17) Platysoma brahmani LEWIS; (18) Epiechinus hispidus (PAYKULL); (19) Saprinus (Saprinus) splendens (PAYKULL); (20) Parepierus corticicola BICKHARDT; (21) Tribalus (Eutribalus) colombius MARSEUL; (22) T. (Eu.) koenigius MARSEUL. Scale bar: 1.0 mm. D i s t r i b u t i o n : The species is known from India (Sikkim, Uttaranchal), Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal.

Habitus of Histeridae: (17) Platysoma brahmani LEWIS; (18) Epiechinus hispidus (PAYKULL); (19) Saprinus (Saprinus) splendens (PAYKULL); (20) Parepierus corticicola BICKHARDT; (21) Tribalus (Eutribalus) colombius MARSEUL; (22) T. (Eu.) koenigius MARSEUL. Scale bar: 1.0 mm. D i s t r i b u t i o n : The species is known from India (Sikkim, Uttaranchal), Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal.

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