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Subfam. EROTYLIDES. 



Episcaphula Hislopi Grotch, Rev. Erotyl., p. 412; Episcaphula 

 scahra Gorh. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., 1895, p. 327. 



Hab. India, Kanara. 



A very curions species; in the Kanara spécimens, two in number, 

 the punctualion seems rather finer than in those I described from 

 Burma and from Belgaum. They are at the same time smaller, 

 T millimètres. I hâve however others equally small from Burma 

 Tharrawaddy (Corbett). 



Fam. COCCINELLID^. 



Cocci7iella septempunctata Linn. 



Hab. India, Nilgiri Hills(H.-L. Andrewes). 



Small spécimens, a very southern locality for this insect, 



Coccinella repanda Thun. 



Hab. India, Anamalais Hills, Nilglri Hills (H.-L. Andrewes). 

 One curious variety without any trace of the anterior trllobed 

 spot. 



Thea cincta Fabr. 



Hab. India, Nilgiri Hills, Anamalais Hills (H.-L. Andrewes). 



Cœlophora circumusta Muls. Spec. Col. Trim., p. 389; Grotch, 

 Revis. Cocc, p. 150. 



Hab. India, Nilgiri Hills (H.-L. Andrewes), 1 ex. of the var. 

 rufula Muls. 



Kanara, 4 ex. with the basai half of the elytra black, running up 

 the suture to the scutellum ; this is very near to a spécimen in my 

 collection labelled mandarinea. 



Cœlophora jansoni Cr. Loc. cit., p. 155 (?). 

 Hab. India, Nilgiri Hills (H.-L. Andrewes, 1 ex.). 

 A spécimens which only seems to difïer by the absence of any red 

 spot at the and from an example (so named) by the black epipleurae. 



Cœlophora uncinata Gorh. Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg.; Cardoni Weise. 

 Hab. India, Nilgiri Hills, Anamalais Hills (H.-L. Andrewes). 



Verania discolor Fabr. 



Var. bifurcata Gorh. Ann. Mus. civ. Gen., XIV, 1895, p. 687. 

 Hab. India, Nilgiri Hills (H.-L. Andrewes). 

 One example agreeing precisely with one from Rangoon, bas no 

 black margin to the elytra, and the base of the thorax black, undu- 



