1909.] H. MaxweIvL-Lkfroy : Insects of Tirhut. 317 



Ranchi. xi-06. 



Simla, x-07. 



The Fauna records Bombay, Khasi Hills, Burma. 



75. PUnachtus acicularis, Fabr. 



Muzaffarpur. i6-xi-04, 



Mather an. iv-08. 



The Fauna gives Bhutan, Bombay, Ceylon. 



76. Cletus hipundatus , Westw. 



Pusa. — All months. 



Surat. — April to August. 



Tribeni. 22-iii-05. 



Chapra. x-04. 



Katni. ii-07. 



Palamau. ix-06. 



The Fauna gives Bombay, Calcutta, Bangalore, Ceylon, 

 Burma. This is the tropical form, while C. punctulatus, Westw., 

 is the sub-tropical one. 



77. Cletus punctiger, Dall. 



Pusa. i4-vi-o6 — 7-vii-o6. 



The Fauna gives Murree, Calcutta, Pegu, China. 



78. Cletomorpha hast at a, Fabr. 



Pusa. 9-viii-o5. 

 Chapra. 

 Parel. 7-iii-o5. 

 Mather an. iv-08. 



The Fauna gives Karachi, Bombay, Calcutta; except for Ma- 

 theran, a tropical species. 



In this sub-family there is a marked absence of the large forms 

 so common in sub-tropical India. If they occurred they would be 

 found, and in quite short periods of collecting in sub-tropical areas 

 we have obtained abundant species not found in Pusa. The differ- 

 ence is very marked and is, we believe, due largely to the scanty 

 tree flora of the plains. 



PsEUDOPHLcerN^. 



79. Clavigralla gibbosa, Spin. 



Pusa. — Most abundant from January to May when it breeds. 

 Surat. — December to April, abundant. 

 Bilaspur. ii-07. 

 Purulia. xi-06. 

 Katni. ii-07. 



