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Localities. — Sikkim; Assam-Bhutan Frontier, Mangaldai distr., 

 N.E., 3r-xii-i9io (5. W. Kemp) ; Sibsagar, N.E. Assam. 

 It has also been reported from Burma and Nepal. 



4. Anisodera excavata, Baly. 



Baly, Cat. Hisp., 1858, p. 105, t. 8, f. r. 



Thirty-four examples. 



Localities. —Sikkim ; Darjiling, B. Himalayas; Cachar, Assam 

 (/. Wood-Masoti) ; Sadon, Myitkyina distr., U. Burma ; 2500-3500 

 ft., May 191 1 {E. Colenso). 



5. Anisodera (Lissochila) bowringi, Baly. 

 Baly, Cat. Hisp., 1858, p. 102. 



One example. 



Locality. — Dikrang valley, Nanang's {Godwin- Austen). 



6. Anisodera (Lissochila) guerinii, Baly. 



Baly, Cat. Hisp., 1858, p. 168, t. 7, f. 8. 



Gest., Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen., 1885, p. 163 ; I.e., 1890, p. 233 



and 1897, P- 50- 

 ferruginea, Guer., Rev. Zool., 1840, p. 333 ; Baly, Cat. Hisp., 



p. loi. 

 Four examples. 



Localities.— Sikkim ; Shillong ; Sibsagar, Assam ; Purneah 

 -distr., N. Bengal (C. Paiva). 



It has also been reported from West India, Sumatra and Java. 



Genus Lepthispa, Baly. 



7. Lepthispa pygmaea, Baly. 



Baly, Cat. Hisp., 1858, p. 2. 



Lewis, Ent. Month. Mag., 1888, p. 94. 



Gest., Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital., 1902, p. 51. 



Eight examples. 



Localities. — Malhawanaad, Malabar distr., S. India; Poona, 

 4-xii-i893. 



It has also been reported from Ceylon. Apparently it is con- 

 fined to S. India. It is of economic importance inasmuch as it is 

 reported to be destructive to sugar-cane, while in Malabar it is 

 said to attack padd}' stalks. 



Genus Oncocephala, Chevr. 



8. Oncocephala quadrilobata, Guer, 



Guer., Icon. Regne Anim. Ins., 1844, p. 261. 

 Weise, Deut. Ent. Zeit., 1897, p. 121 ; 1905, p. 117. 

 Gest., Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen., 1899, p. 314, f. i. 

 Eight examples. 



