3i8 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vol. Ill, 



Lebong. ix-o8. 

 Buxar Duars. 



The Fauna records Bombay, Bangalore, Tenasserim ; a tropical 

 species. 



80. Stcnocephalus laierarius, Sign. 



Pusa. 27-V-06. 



The Fauna gives Bombay and Madras, Ceylon. 



AlvYDIN^. 



81. Leptocorisa varicornis, Fabr. 



Pusa. — Breeds May to November. 



See Memoirs Agricultural Department, Entom. II, No. i, for 

 full localities. They include all rice areas, both tropical and sub- 

 tropical localities. Ceylon, Burma, Malaya, China are added by 

 the Fauna. 



I cannot recognise L. acuta, Thunb., or L. costalis, Herr.-Sch., 

 but the latter I believe I recognise in some of Mr. Mackenzie's 

 Chapra specimens. I do not include it as a distinct species. 



82. Riptortus pedestris, Fabr. 



Pusa. 24-viii-o6 — 25-ix-07 — xii-o8 — 24-X-05. 

 Lebong. ix-o8. 

 Manickganj. 28-X-06. 



The Fauna gives Bombay, Bangalore, Ceylon, Khasis, Burma, 

 etc. ; except for Lebong it might be a clear tropical species. 



83. Riptortus fuscus, Fabr. 



Pusa. 20-iii-05 — 25-ix-05 — 20-iii-05 . 

 Cuttack. x-05. 

 Lebong. vi-09. 

 Manickganj. 25-X-06. 



The Fauna gives Bengal, Bombay, Bangalore, Ceylon, Burma, 

 Malaya. 



84, Riptortus linearis, Fabr. 



Pusa. — All months. 



Balaghat. iii-07. 



Cuttack. xi-05. 



Comilla. 22-i-o5. 



Munshiganj. 2i-i-o6. 



Manickganj. 29-X-06. 



The Fauna records such sub- tropical spots as Sikhim, Bor 

 Ghat, etc. ; also Bangalore, Ceylon, Burma, Malaya, etc. 



The species is the common one in Pusa, breeding freely when 

 it can feed on leguminous pods. 



