204 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. V, 
Lema lacordairet, Baly (38). 
Localtttes.—Sibsagar, Assam (S. E. Peal). Calcutta, 7-vi-07 
(Mus. collr.). Yunnan (? J. Anderson). 
Jacoby records it from Southern India, Malabar and Burma. 
Evidently this species has a wide geographical distribution. 
Lema coromandeliana, Fabr. (41). 
Localities —Calcutta. Bangalore, S. India (J. Cameron). The 
Andamans (det. Jacoby). 
Some of the Calcutta specimens were obtained in October and 
November 1907 (Mus. collr.), and some in March rgo07 (N. 
Annandale). 
Also recorded from Ceylon, Sumatra and Java. 
Lema atkinsont, Jac. (46). 
Locality.—Khulna, Lower Bengal, 10-i1i-07 (J. Caunter). 
Jacoby records it from Mungphu in Sikhim. 
Lema falpalis, Wacord. (50). 
Locahty.—The Andamans (det. Baly). 
Also recorded from Bengal, Western India, Sumatra and 
Java. 
Lema tmpotens, Lacord. (65). 
Localities.—Calcutta. Kurseong, E. Himalayas (det. Jacoby). 
It has not been recorded from any other locality. 
Lema lycaon, Jac. (84). 
Locality —Dum-Dum, near Calcutta, 29-viii-og (Lord), 
Also recorded from Belgaum, Bombay. 
Lema lateralis, Jac. (90). 
Locality.—Siliguri, base of EK. Himalayas, 29-vi-06. 
It has not been recorded from any other definite locality. 
Lema bimaculata, Baly (103). 
Locality —The Andamans (det. Baly). 
Apparently confined to the Andamans. 
Lema quadripunctata, Oliv. (104). 
Localities.—Sibsagar, Assam (S. E. Peal). Darjiling, E. 
Himalayas. N. Borneo. Tavoy. Dunsiri Valley, Upper Assam 
(Godwin-A usten). 
