20 C. A. Paiva : Himalayan Hemiptera and Hymenoptera. [VOL. 1, 1907.] 



The following species do not appear to have been previously recorded from the 

 Himalayas : — 



Hymenoptera. 



Mutilla emergenda, Magr. recorded only from 

 Mutiila decora, Smith ,, ,, 



,, subanalis, Magr. 

 Myzine madraspatana, Smith 

 Scolia cyanipennis, Fabr. 

 Sahus sycophanta (Gribodo) 



Notogonia tristis (Smith) 



Polybia orientalis, Sauss. 

 Halictus lucidiusculus, Vachal 

 Ceratina sexmaculata, Smith 



Asyla feae, Dist. 



Priassus exemptus (Walk.) 



Notobitus meleagris (Fabr. 

 Serinetha augur (Fabr.) 



Graptostethus dixoni, Dist. 

 Cryptotympana acuta, Sign 



Lycorma delicatula (White 



Upper Burma. 



Penang, Bhamo, Upper Burma, 

 Rangoon Distr., Ivower Burma, 



Upper Burma. 



S. India. 



Ceylon and Java. 



S. India, Ceylon (?), Burma, 

 Tenasserim. 



Tenasserim to the Malay Region 

 and Borneo. 



Pegu Hills, Tenasserim, China. 



Karen Hills, Burma. 



Hong Kong, Upper Burma, 

 Tenasserim and Eastern Siam- 

 ese Malay States. 



Hemiptera. 



recorded only from Burma ; Kakhyen, Kauri. 



,, ,, Naga Hills, Tenasserim, Mt. 



Mooleyit. 

 I ,, ,, Nilgiri Hills, E. Siamese Malay 



States, China and several 

 islands in the Malay Archi- 

 pelago. 

 ,, ,, Calcutta, Bombay, Madras, Cey- 



lon, Assam, Upper Tenasse- 

 rim, West Yunnan, the Malay 

 Peninsula and Hainan. 

 Bombay ; Khandela. 

 Bhutan Duars, Java, Borneo, 



Lombok, Philippines, Timor. 

 Assam, Sibsagar (?) ; China. 



