356 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [ August, 1906. 
Ectromocoris corpicer, Stal. 
Distant, in Blanford’s Fauna of British India, Rhynchota, i1., 
p. 295. 
Of this apparently widely distributed species there was only 
one specimen in the Museum, until I obtained another at 
light i in Caleutta, on the 18th neg The first was obtained by 
me in the Purneah District. The species has been recorded from 
sacle Bengal (Brit. Mus.); Sylhet (Stockholm Mus.) ; Bombay, 
ae) (Diwon) ; Ceylon (Green); and the Persian Gulf (Brvi. 
Us 
PIRATES FLAVIPES ( Walk.). 
Distant in Blanford’s Fauna of British India, Rhynchota, iis 
p. 297, 
This 8 species is also new to the Indian Museum collect ion. It 
was obtained in the Purneah District in May last, Little is 
known anaes its distribution. Mr. Distaut mentions the 
following localities :— North India” (Brit. Mus.) ; Kangra Valley 
(Dudgeon); Bengal, Berhampur (Atkins on), 
Pirates arvrnis (Serv.). 
Distant in Blanford’s cr of British India, Rhynchota, ile, 
p. 299. 
This species has hitherto been recorded from Assam; the 
Khasi Hills ( (Chennell); Bombay (Leith); Burma: Rangoon, 
Teinzo, Bhamo (Fea); also rd the Malay Peninsula, Cochin 
oo Java and some other age of the Malayan Archipelago. 
7 nly specimen whic now in the Indian Museum 
co fot was obtained by me in ve Purneah District in May. 
SPHEDANOLESTES PUBINOTUM, and S, Inpicus, Reut. 
Distant in Blanford’s Fauna oa, ee India, Rhynchota, ii., 
pp. 340. 
ina specimen of 9. Aisne: was obtained by Dr. N. Annan- 
ag e n 
Darjiling (Stockholm Mu:.); Ass aon 
; Khasi Hills (Ohennell) ; 
Sp rornee (Fea) are the localities adultes oe for 
Mus.) as i i a “India orientalis ”’ (Stockholm 
