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



ACANTHASPIDIN^. 



153. Reduvius cincticrus, Reut. 



Pusa. 22-ix-o6 — 26-vi-09. 

 Recorded from Sylhet. 



154. Acanthaspis coranodes, Stal. 



Pusa. 6-vii-o6 — 17-11-05. 

 Daltonganj . viii-05 . 

 Recorded from Sylhet. 



155. Acanthaspis rama, Dlst. 



Pusa. 5-IV-05 — 12-V-06 — 8-V-07 — 14-111-09 — vlli-08, 



Chapra. 



Lebong. lx-08. 



Recorded In the Fauna from Slkhlm and Berhampur, 



156. Acanthaspis rugulosa, Stal. 



Pusa. 17-VII-05. 

 Chltrakot. III-08. 

 Chapra. 



In this sub-family, there are many species found in Burma 

 that do not occur in our area. What we have is common to the 

 Gangetlc Plain, East, and Burma usually, while we have little in 

 common with the Himalayas. We have few Acanthaspis but the 

 abundant species. Conorhinus would probably be found, had not 

 Pusa been uninhabited for many years prior to 1904, as it is 

 essentially a household species. 



Pirating. 



157. Phalantus geniculatus , Stal. 



Pusa. i-vii-o6. 



Recorded from Burma and China. 



158. Ectomocoris cordiger, St^l. 



Pusa. iii-09 — iii-o6 — 16-V-06 — io-vii-o6. 

 Bankipur. vii-o8. 

 Burdwan. iii-o6. 

 Chapra. 



Recorded from N. Bengal, Bor Ghat, Sylhet, Ceylon, Persian 

 Gulf. 



159. Pirates sanctus, Fabr. 



Chapra (Mackenzie). 



Baroma. 6-iii-07. 



Recorded from Sind, N. Bengal, Burma, Ceylon. 



