rgog.] H. Maxwell-Lefroy : Insects of Tirhui. 307 



Pentatomin^. 

 29. Halys dentatus, Fabr. 



Pusa, — All months. 



Poona. i2-xi-03. 



Cuttack. xi-05. 



Palamau. 7-ix-o6. 



Bombay. 20-iii-o5. 



Surat. i2-vi-04. 



Amraoti. i5-iii-04. 



Katni. ii-07. 



Ranchi. xi-06. 



Dacca, i-06. 



The Fauna gives a wide distribution in tropical and sub-tropi- 

 cal India. This insect is found on tree trunks, on or under the 

 bark. 



30. Laprius varicornis, Dall. 



Pusa. i2-vi-o8 — 30-vii-o8. 



Surat. 8-viii-04. 



Katni. ii-07. 



Khasis. ? 



The Fauna gives Sind, Khasis, Cochin, Calcutta, Bombay. 



The species appears to be almost confined to tropical India. 



31. Mliomorpha lineaticollis , Westw. 



Pusa. 3-xi-05 — 27-vi-o6 — 2-ix-07^ — 2-iv-07. 

 Bombay. i4-iv-05. 

 Palamau. ix-06. 

 Ranchi. xi-06. 

 Balaghat. iii-07. 

 Munshiganj . 2 i-i-06. 



The Fauna gives Bengal and Bor Ghat. A tropical species 

 apparentl3^ 



32. Adria parvula, Dist. 



Pusa. vii-08. 



Cawnpore. 16-X-05. 



Purulia. xi-06. 



Surat. 8-vii-04 — i-vi-04 — i-xii-03 — ^7-viii-04 — 26-xi-03 — 24-V-04 

 --5-iii-04. 



Palamau. ix-07. 



The Fauna records Ranchi, Khandala and Burma. This dis- 

 tribution would point to the tropical areas and the sub-tropical hill 

 areas they enclose {i.e., exclusive of Himalayas, Assam, etc.). 



33. Mecidea indica, Dall. 



Pusa. 27-V-06 — 26-vi-o6. 

 Lyallpur. 



