684 H. s. GomiAM 



2. Halyzia feae, n. sp. 



QhloiKjo-ovata, pallide flavo-teslacea, dijlru distincle imcqualiter 

 punctatis; prolhoracc punctis duobus hasalibus , elytris simpilis 

 punclis duobus discoidalibm anleriorc trmucer&o suluraque lenuis- 

 sime ni(jris. Long. 5 millim. 



Hub. Birma, Bhamo (Fea). 



Pale straw-} ellow, becoming paler near the sides of the tho- 

 rax, and towards the margins of tlie elytra, the underside and 

 legs entirely pale, with only a fuscous cloud on the sides of 

 the sterna and abdomen very indeterminately marked. On the 

 thorax are two black dots (like those in Thea cmrla) and on 

 the elytra two spots, one transverse a little before the middle, 

 the other punctiform, ratlier irregular, aI)out a third from the 

 apex. 



Obs. Tliis Halyzia is very distinct by the thoracic spots, the 

 only other Coccinellidae I know that are similarly marked being 

 T. cincia, F. and Halyzia championi, Gorham from Central America. 



A single example. 



3. Thea cincta, Fabr. 

 Coccinella cincia, Fabr. 



Psyllobora cincia, Muls. Spec. Col. Trim, sécur. p. 167. 

 Bhamo. 



4. Cyphocaria duvauceli. 



Caria Duvaucelii, Muls. Spec. Col. Trim, sécur. p. 243. 

 Leis javana, Muls., loc. cit. p. 245. 

 Coelophora placens, Muls. Opusc, III, p. 54. 

 Bhamo, Carin Chebà. 



5. Coccinella septempunctata, L. 



Bhamo. 



6. Coccinella repanda, Tlnmlj. 



Bhamo, Teinzo, Shwegoo, Carin Chebà. 



