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Mcnida histrio (Fabr.). 



One specimen from above Tura. 



At present recorded only from Calcutta, Bangalore and 

 Burma. 



Cecyrina platyrhinoidcs, Walk. 



Three specimens from above Tura. 



In these specimens the dark brown ochraceous colour given 

 by Walker in his description of the species is replaced by shining 

 black, the pale ochraceous and pale luteous markings on the vari- 

 ous parts of the body are present but are less distinct ; in one 

 specimen, probably a male, the femora of all the legs and the inter- 

 mediate and posterior tibiae are medially banded with red ; the 

 second and third joints of the rostrum are also red. 



This species is apparently confined to Assam. It was not 

 previously represented in the collection of the Zoological Survey 

 of India. 



Cazira verrucosa (Westw.). 



Two specimens from above Tura, ix.17, and one from Tura, 

 1,400 ft., X.1917. 



Found all over India and Burma. 



Picromerus obtusus, Walk. 



Four specimens from above Tura. 



Recorded from Sikkim, Naga Hills, Assam and Burma. 



Eusthenes rubefactus, Dist. 



Two males and two females from Tura, 1,200-1,500 ft., 15. vi- 

 15.vii.1917; also one specimen from above Tura. 



The latter is dark brown above and pale ochraceous on the 

 underside and legs. It is partly deformed, the lateral margins 

 of the pronotum being asymmetrical. This is evidently an im- 

 mature male. 



A common Assamese species. 



Pycanum ochraceum, Dist. 



Two specimens from above Tura. 

 Recorded from Sikkim, Assam and Burma. 



Dalcantha dilatata, Amy. and Serv. 



Three specimens from above Tura. 

 Probably only known from Assam. 



Cyclopclta siccifolia (Westw,). 



One specimen from Tura, 1,200-1,500 ft., i5,vi-r5.vii.T9i7- 

 Found all over India, Burma and Ceylon. 



