304 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vol. Ill, 



Given in the Fauna as Khasis and Nagas, Burma, Ceylon, 

 Malay Peninsula, etc. Derived probably from Malaya. 



II. Arctocoris incisns, Stal. 



Pusa. 26-vi-o8. 



A very rare species, that occurs apparently just as an example 

 of how little we really do know of our fauna. 



The Fauna gives "Bengal," probably North-West India or 

 Himalayas. 



There are thirteen species, occurring in the Himalayas nearest 

 to Pusa not found in Pusa and, as before, the species found occur 

 more in Malaya than elsewhere. 



Graphosomatin^. 



12. Podops coarctata, Fabr. 



Pusa. 6-i-05. 



Salem, Madras. i4-viii-07. 

 B aroma, Kamrup. 2-iii-07. 

 Helem, Assam. 



A widely spread tropical species, the Fauna giving Tranque- 

 bar, Ceylon, Burma, Malay Peninsula and Java. 



13. Podops dentata, Dist. 

 Pusa. vi-07. 

 The Fauna gives only Calcutta and Malda. 



14. Podops limosa, Wlk. 

 Pusa. vi-07. 

 The Fauna gives Calcutta, Tenasserim. 



15. Storthecoris nigriceps, Horv. 



Pusa. 17-11-05 — 8-vi-o8 — vii-08 — 7-iii-o8. 



Comes freely to light in June, July; is found abundantly in 

 soil during January and Februar^^ 



The Fauna gives only Khasi Hills and Sibsagar. 



16. Amauropepla denticulata, Hagl. 



Pusa, 6 to 13-11-05. Found in soil. 

 Elsewhere known only from Assam and Burma. 



17. Mclanophara spinifera, Westw. 



Pusa. 3-ii-05. 



Like the others, found in soil in the cold weather. 



The Fauna gives Bengal, Calcutta and Penang. 



