ii6 Records of the Indian MuseiDn. [Vol. IX, 



Localities.— ^ihsdigAx , Assam (S. E. Peal); Mungphu, Darji- 

 ling distr., E. Himalayas, below 5000 ft.; Tindharia, Darjiling 

 distr., E Himalayas, 2822 ft. ; Calcutta, i-vii-1907. 



The variation in this species is confined to the prothoracic 

 macula. Usually it is in the form o: two vertical parallel black 

 lines in the middle of the prothorax in front of the scutellum. 

 This may be completely absent or may be the continuation of 

 the sutural red line going beyond the middle of the prothorax. 



37. Chirida bow^ringii (Boh.) 



Boh., Mon. Cassid. , 1855, vol. iii, p. 123. 



One example. 



Locality. — Dawna Hills, 2000-3000 ft., Lower Burma, 2 — 3- 

 iii-1908 {Annandale). 



^S. Chirida andamanica (Dohrn). 

 Dohrn, vStettiner Ent, Zeitung, xli, p. 370. 

 Three examples from the Andaman Islands. 



HISPINAE. 



Genus Botryonopa, Blanch. 



I Botryonopa shcppardi, Baly. 



Baly, Cat Hisp., 1858, p. 92, t. 7, f. 4, 

 Weise, Stett. Ent. Zeit. , 1908, Ixix, p. 214. 



Six examples. 



Localities, — Sikkim, E. Himalayas; Sylhet; vSibsagar, N.-E. 

 Assam (5. E. Peal). 



Genus Estigmana, Hope, 



2. Estigmana chincnsis, Hope. 



Hope, Coleopt. Man., 1840, iii, p. 175, t. 2, f. i. 

 Baly, Cat. Hisp., 1858, p. 100, t. 7, f. 7. 

 Gest., Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen., 1897, p. 49. 



Six examples. 



Localities. — Calcutta, June; Cachar (/. Wood-Mason). 

 It is a widely distributed species having been reported from 

 China, India, Sumatra, Java. 



Genus Anisodera, Baly. 



3. Anisodera cylindrica, Hope. 



Zool. Misc., 183 1, p. 27 (Trogosita). 



Baly, Cat. Hisp., 1858, p. 106. 



Gest., Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen., 1890, p. 236. 



Twenty examples. 



