326 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vol. Ill, 



The Fauna records Kashmir, Assam, Calcutta, Secunderabad, 

 Ceylon, Burma, etc. 



127. Euscopus indecorus, Wlk. 



Pusa. 6-xii-05. 



Recorded from Assam, Ceylon, Burma, Siam. 



128. Dermatinus lugubris, Dist. 



Pusa. i7-vii-05. 



Nilgiris, io-iv-06. 



Igatpuri. 20-vi-04. 



Bilaspur. ii-07. 



Recorded only from Pondicherry. 



129. Scantius pallens, Dist. 



Pusa. 6-vii-07 — 2-vi-o8. 

 Katni. ii-07. 

 Nagpur. 5-iii-05. 

 Hafizabad. 2i-vii-o6. 

 Recorded from Sind. 



130. Scantius volucris, Gerst. 



Pusa. ii-vii-05. 



Bulsar, 21-V-04. 



Bilaspur. ii-07. 



Lahore. ig-iv-oS — 7-ix-04. 



Recorded from Madras, Coonoor, British East Africa. 



131. Dysdercus cingulatus, Fabr. 



Throughout the cotton-growing areas of India, and practically 

 throughout the tropical area. In sub-tropical localities such as 

 Sikhim up to 5,000 feet. 



Recorded from Burma, Ceylon, Malaya, etc. 



132. Dysdercus evanescens , Dist. 



Pusa. 4-iv-07 — io-viii-08. 



Chapra. 



Bor Ghat. 14-iii-oi. 



Buxar Duars. v-07. 



Recorded from Sikhim, Assam, Bor Ghat and Burma. 



Our fauna is a small one, not containing many species, e.g., 

 Dindynms, Odoniopus, etc., oi Assam, and without immigrants from 

 the North-west such as Pyrrhocoris that one might expect. 



