3i6 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vol. Ill, 



not found for instance in the Deccan, West Coast, 

 or Coromandel Coast. 

 (8) A number of species established in the Gangetic Plain, 

 East, are not so established or found in this area, and 

 the division of Gangetic Plain, East and West, divid- 

 ing somewhere about Purneah, is valid. 



COREID^. 



COREIN^. 



69. Elasmoma granulipes, Westw, 



Pusa. vi-08. 



Lebong. ix-08 — v-09. 



A Sikhim species, rare in Pusa. 



70. Anoplocnemis phasiana, Fabr. 



Pusa. 2i-ix-o6 — 22-vi-05. 



Siripur. i8-viii-o5. 



Nilgiris. 7,000 feet, v-04. 



Igatpuri. 20-vi-04. 



The Fauna records a widespread sub-tropical distribution but 

 includes Sibsagar, Bombay and Bangalore, The species is Malayan 

 and Himalayan, 



71, Homceocerus inornatus, Stil, 



Pusa. io-vi-05 — vi-07 — vi-o6 — i4-viii-07. 



Jullundur, 25-vii-05. 



Chapra (Mackenzie). 



This species is confined to the sissu tree and breeds on it from 

 June to August, Where it spends the intervening months is not 

 known. 



The Fauna gives Sikhim, Pondicherry, Burma, China. 



72. Homceocerus prominulus , Dall. 



Chapra (Mackenzie). 



Surat. i6-xi-03 — i8-xii-03. 



The Fauna records North Bengal, Bombay, Ceylon. 



73. Aschistus brevicornis , Dall. 



Pusa. ix-o6 — 22-V-05, 



Chapra (Mackenzie). 



Bilaspur. iii-07. 



The Fauna records North Bengal. 



74. Notobitus meleagris, Fabr. 



Chapra (Mackenzie). 

 Purulia. xi-o6. 



