IgI0.] Miscellanea. 203 
the Chrysomelide belonging to the divisions Eupodes, Campto- 
somes and Cyclica in the collection of the Indian Museum, and 
have drawn up the following list. In preparing it I have fol- 
lowed Jacoby’s volume on the Chrysomelide of the “‘ Fauna of 
British India,’’ and have not attempted to identify the species 
not referred to therein. It is to be hoped that the list, though not 
exhaustive, will be of some use to students of geographical 
distribution by placing in their hands a catalogue of named speci- 
mens in the collection of the Indian Museum. 
The numbers quoted after the name of each species are those 
of the ‘‘Fauna’’ volume on the Chrysomelide. 
EUPRODES. 
Subfamily SAGRIN&. 
Sagra femorata, Drury (1). 
Locality.—Mysore State, S. India. 
It is distributed throughout India and China extending to 
Borneo and Java. 
Sagra carbunculus, Hope (8). 
Localities. —Mungphu and Kurseong, E. Himalayas (Lynch). 
Also recorded from Sylhet, Assam. It is apparently confined 
to N. E. India. 
Sagra multipunctata, Jac. (10). 
Locality.—Sibsagar, Assam. 
Jacoby records this species from Bhamo, Upper Burma. 
Subfamily Donacné. 
Donacia eraria, Baly (12). 
Geographical distribution.—India, Burma, Ceylon, Malay Penin- 
sula, (?) Japan. 
Jacoby doubts whether this insect has in reality the great 
geographical distribution attributed to it by Baly. All the speci- 
mens in the collection of the Indian Museum are from Calcutta. 
These were caught at light, 10-xii-07;(Mus. collr.). 
Donacta recticollis, Jac. (14). 
Locality.—Calcutta, 10—20-iii-o7 and 25-vi-07 (Mus. collr.). 
Also recorded from Berhampur District in Bengal. 
Subfamily CRIOCERINA:. 
Lema globicollis, Baly (32). 
Locahtties.—Bangalore, S. India (J. Cameron). Ranchi (W. H. 
Irvine) (det. Jacoby). Mandar, Bengal (det. P. Cardon). Allaha- 
bad, United Provinces, 14-viii-og (Lord). 
