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Cletus bipunctatus (West.). 



One specimen from above Tura. 



Common throughout India, Burma and Ceylon. 



Cletus punctiger (Dail.). 



One specimen from Tura, 1,200-1,500 ft., vii-viii.T9i7 and 

 two from above Tura. 



Recorded from Murree; Bengal and Burma. 



Cletomorpha raja, Dist. 



Two specimens from above Tura. 

 Recorded from Sikkim, Assam and Burma. 



Riptortus linearis (Fab.). 



Three specimens from Tura, 1,200-1,500 ft., 15.vi-15.vii.1917. 

 Distributed throughout India, Burma and Ceylon. 



Serinetha abdominalis (Fab.). 



One specimen from Tura, 1,200-1,500 ft., 15.vi-15.vii.r917. 

 Apparently a common Indian species. 



Family LYGAEIDAE. 



Graptostethus trisignatus, Dist. 



Two specimens from Tura, 1,400 ft., x.1917 and five from 

 above Tura. 



Recorded from the Assam Hills and Burma. 



Nysius ceylanicus (Motsch.). 



One specimen from Tura, 1,200-1,500 ft., r5.vi-15.vii.1917. 

 A very common and widely distributed species. 



Ninus turaensis, sp. nov. 



Described from a single carded specimen from above Tura. 



Head dark, clothed with fine white pubescence; eyes very 

 dark purplish-red; antennae ochraceous, the basal and apical joints 

 darker in hue, first joint stout, shortest, second longest, third and 

 fourth joints much shorter than second, subequal, fourth in- 

 crassated ; pronotum brownish, densely pubescent on anterior 

 area, the brown colouration on the posterior area in the shape 

 of the letter M ; scutellum, clavus and base of corium clothed 

 with white pubescence, a spot at the apex of clavus near the inner 

 angle of corium, a small linear mark near outer margin of corium a 



