212 Records of the Indian Museum. [VOERAN. 
Colasposoma ornatum, Jac. (791). 
Localities.—Calcutta, 16-vii-o7. Maldah, Bengal. Nagpur, 
Central Provinces. 
Also known from Belgaum, Southern Bombay. 
Colasposoma auripenne, Motsch. (792). 
Localities —Pusa, Bengal. Calcutta and Maldah, Bengal. 
Southern India. The Andamans. 
The distribution extends to Burma, the Malayan subregion, 
Hong-Kong and China (det. Baly). 
Colasposoma aureovittatum, Baly (793). 
Localtties.—Sikhim. Darjiling, E. Himalayas. 
Jacoby records it from Assam. 
A variety recorded from the Andamans in the collection has 
been identified by Baly. 
This species extends from N. E. India to the Andamans. 
As specimens of the following two species were determined 
by Jacoby I include them in the list, although they are not 
described in his volume of the ‘‘ Fauna ”’ series. 
Colasposoma nitida, Fabr. 
Locality. Bangalore, S. India (J. Cameron) (det. Jacoby). 
Colasposoma affine, Lefev. 
Locality —Ranchi, Chota Nagpur (W. A. Irvine) (det. Jacoby). 
Abirus angustatus, Letev. (795). 
Locality.—Southern India. 
This specimen was probably identified by the author of the 
species. 
Abirus andamansis, Letev. (798). 
Locality —The Andamans. 
This specimen was also probably identified by the author of 
the species. 
Pachnephorus bretinghamt, Baly (801). 
Locality.—Calcutta (det. Jacoby). 
Also known from Bhamo in Burma, and Sumatra. 
Eurypelta modesta, Fabr. (806). 
Locaitties.—Calceutta. Murshidabad, Bengal. 
Also known from Mysore. 
