208 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. V, 
Diapromorpha melanopus, Lacord. (291). 
Localities —Calcutta. Rajmahal, Bengal, 5-vii-og (Annandale). 
Hughli, Bengal, 6-ix-og (J. B. Richardson). Kankandiggi, Sundur- 
bunds, 21-viii-og (J. T. Jenkins). Berhampur, Bengal. Birbhum, 
Bengal. Mungphu and Kalimpong, Darjiling district. 
Also recorded from Siam. 
This species is a pest of the mango and Litcht. It is also a 
well-known tea pest in Assam, Cachar and Sylhet. 
Diapromorpha pallens, Oliv. 
Locality.—Sikhim. 
As the specimens were identified by Baly, I include this 
species in the list. 
Diapromor pha turcica, Fab. (293). 
Localities.—Bangalore, S. India (J. Cameron). Mysore, 4-xi 
and 6-x, 1876. ‘Trivandrum, Travancore, 13-xi-08 (Annandale). 
Jacoby records it from Ceylon. This species is apparently 
confined to Southern India and Ceylon. 
Diapromorpha balteata, Lacord. (294). 
Locality.—Madras. 
Recorded from Southern India only. 
Ceratobasis nair, Lacord. (296). 
Locality.—Bangalore, S. India (J. Cameron) (det. Jacoby). 
Also known from Bombay, Malabar and Nilgiris. 
Coptocephala dimidiatipennis, Baly (300). 
Localities.—Jhelum Valley, Kashmir. Assam (det. Baly). 
Coptocephala dubia, Baly. 
Locality.—Murree, W. Himalayas (det. Baly). 
For description and other notes see Rec. Ind. Mus., vol. u, 
p. 406 (1908). 
Subfamily CRYPTOCEPHALINA. 
Cryptocephalus posticalis, Jac. (345). 
Localitty.— Bangalore, S. India (J. Cameron) (det. Jacoby). 
Cryptocephalus konbirensis, Duviv. (346). 
Localities —Konbir and Mandar in Bengal (det. P. Cardon). 
