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59. Zicrona ccsrulea, Linn. 



Pusa. 3-iv-05 — i8-ix-o8 — i7-viii-o8. 



Mussoorie. viii-07. 



Chandpur. i-08. 



The Fauna gives Kashmir, Bengal, Naga Hills, Burma, Japan, 

 China, Malaya and the Palsearctic Region. Its distribution may be 

 determined by that of its food, Haltica cyanea, etc. 



In this sub-family, nearly all the species of neighbouring areas 

 are found here , even if only sparsely. 



TeSS ARATOMIN^ . 



Of the dozen species found in the Himalayas, not one has been 

 found in Tirhut. The sub-family is markedly sub-tropical, with 

 not one tropical species. 



DlNIDORIN^. 



60. Aspongopus j alius, Fabr. 



Pusa. 25-i-o6 — iv-07 — 31-V-05 — 22-vi-05 — 5-vii-05 — viii-07 — 

 7-X-06. 



Sawan. 4-X-06. 



Surat. 8-vii-o4. 



Somastipur. i5-ii-o5. 



Muzaffarpur. 8-X-04. 



Daltonganj . vii-05 . 



The Fauna records tropical and sub-tropical localities in India, 

 also Ce3don and Burma. 



61. Aspongopus obscurus, Fabr. 



Pusa. i2-vii-o7 — 27-vi-o7 — 2o-ii-o8 — 9-ix-o7. 

 Ranchi. xi-06. 

 Jorhat. v-07. 

 Daltonganj . viii-05 . 

 Sawan. 4-X-06. 

 Rungpur. 



Siripur. 18- viii-05. 

 Helem. viii-08. 

 Khasis. vii-07. 



The Fauna records Assam, Bombay, Calcutta and Bangalore. 

 A tropical form. 



Phyllocephalin.^. 



62. Schizops insignis, Wlk. 



Chapra (Mackenzie), 



The Fauna gives Burma only. 



