igog.] H. Maxwell-Lefroy ; Insects of Tirhut. 327 



TINGIDID.^. 



133, Cantacader uniformis, Dist. 



Pusa, 6-iii-o5. 



Recorded from North Bengal and Burma. 



134. Serenthia gibba, Fieb. 



Pusa. 25-ix-o6. 



Recorded from " East India." 



135. Paracopium cingalense, Wlk. 



Bhagalpur. iii-09. (E. J. Woodhouse.) 



The Fauna records Ceylon, Bhagalpur is in our area, 

 doubtfully, 



136. Galeatus darthula, Kirk. 



Pusa. x-08. 

 Recorded from Ceylon. 



137. Celantia vagans, Dist. 



Pusa. i5-iv-o8. 

 Recorded from Ceylon. 



138. Compseufa lefroyi, Dist. 



Pusa. — Date lost in transit. 

 A new species. 



139. Monanthia globulifera, Walk. 



Pusa. — All months. 



Recorded from Ceylon and Madras. 



140. Belenus bengalensis , Dist. 



Pusa. io-viii-08 — 20-xi-o8. 



Muzaffarpur. io-x-04. 



Records of Tingididae are so scanty, there is nothing to say of 

 our species. Many remain to be found here, and collecting is badly 

 needed everywhere in the plains. The family is quite as much 

 tropical as sub-tropical. 



PHYMATID^. 



Of the nine Indian species, we have none from the plains at all. 

 The family appears to be essentially sub-tropical, though no- 

 where abundant. 



ARADID^, 



No species known from our Fauna. They are not uncommon 

 in sub- tropical India. 



