ANISOCALVIA. 145 



Anisocalvia vulnerata.* 



Coccinella vulnerata, Hope, Zool. Misc. p. 31 (1831) T. 



Ovate, pale testaceous yellow, sides of thorax broadly whitish; 

 elytra orange with six unequal white spots, arranged as in the 

 preceding ; the second and fourth are confluent, the third elongate, 

 oval, the common spot large, obovate. L. 2 lin. Nepaul (B.M.). 

 This Mulsant must have seen, but has passed over unnoticed. 



Anisocalvia uniramosa.* 



Coccinella uniramosa, Hope, Zool. Misc. p. 31 (1831) T. 

 Verania uniramosa, Muls. Spec. p. 368. 7. 

 Nepaul (B. M.). I have seen no other specimens. 



Anisocalvia dorsonotata. 



Oenopla dorsonotata, Muls. Spec. p. 424. 3 (T). 



Bengal (Hope). 



This species is very curious, and difficult to place. I have only 

 seen the original type. Punctuation very strong, unequal, thoracic 

 epipleurse, with a very deep fovea along the whole length, meso- 

 sternum deeply emarginate; first ventral segment deeply punctured, 

 mesosternum strigose ; head strongly punctured. Bengal (Hope). 



Anisocalvia Vishnu,* sp. n. 



Ovate, testaceous yellow ; elytra straw yellow, each with five 

 black spots, and a large obovate common black spot at two-thirds ; 

 the spots are, one pear-shaped by the scutellum, one oval at the 

 humeral angle outside the callus, one discoidal, oval, at about one- 

 third, one rounded marginal at two-thirds, one apical (not reach- 

 ing the margin). L. 2 lin. N. India (Fry). 



Anisocalvia Krishna,* sp. n. 



Ovate, testaceous yellow, thorax with the sides broadly white ; 

 elytra testaceous, orange, each with six white spots narrowly 

 bordered with dark brown ; these spots placed similarly to the 

 black ones in A. Vishnu, but the apical spot reaches the margin 

 and the common spot is reduced to the size of the basal one, being 

 also divided into two. L. 2 lin. N. India (Fry). 



Anisocalvia Buddha,* sp. n. 



Ovate, testaceous yellow, thorax a little paler at the sides, 

 elytra orange, or rich ochreous, each with six small equal black 

 spots, occupying the same relative positions as in the two preced- 

 ing species. L. 2. lin. N. India (Fry). 



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