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Amyotein^ (Asopin^). 



52. Cazira verrucosa, Westw. 



Pusa. ig-vi-oG, 

 Khasis. vii-07. 

 Nilgiris. v-06. 



Calcutta is the onl}^ tropical locality given in the Fauna. It is 

 a sub-tropical species apparently. 



53, Cazira ulcer ata, Herr.-Schaff. 



Pusa. 3i-viii-o5 — 2i-iv-o6. 



The Fauna gives Sikhim, Calcutta, Coromandel, Siam and 

 Hong-Kong. 



54. Canthecona furcellata, Wolff. 



Pusa. — All months. 



Daltonganj . viii-05 . 



Lebong. ix-08. 



A widespread species, wholl}^ predaceous on caterpillars and 

 breeding when these are abundant. 



The Fauna records are tropical mainly. It probably occur? 

 throughout tropical India. 



55. Canthecona parva, Dist. 

 Chapra. 



Daltonganj . viii-05 . 

 The Fauna records Bengal and Mysore. 



56. Picromerus griseus, Dall. {obtusus, Wlk.). 



Pusa. i7-vii-05. , 



The Fauna records only Sikhim, Nagas, Burma. 



57. Andrallus (Audinetia) spinidens, Fabr. 



Pusa. 22-ii-07 — i8-iv-07 — i4-vi-o6 — 23-V-05 — vi-07 — 27-viii-o8 

 — 13-X-07 — i-xi-o8. 



Lebong. ix-08. 



Nagpur. 



The Fauna records Sikhim, Assam, Khasis, Ranchi, Bangalore. 

 It is probably common over part of the tropical plains; outside 

 India, it is in the Malay Archipelago, Fiji, Tahiti, etc, 



58. Amyotea (Asopus) malaharicus , Fabr. 



Pusa. 10-X-08. 

 Nagpur. 24-vi-o6. 



The Fauna records Bengal, Calcutta, Bombay, Bangalore, 

 Assam, Burma,,Java, Borneo, vSumatra and the Philippines. 

 It is not a common species in Pusa. 



