460 Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal. [N.S., XTX, 
Hist , 6th series, No. 77, XLVI (1894),—Id., (Notho- 
lestes elwesti) Ent Month. Maq., eae p. 31 (1887). 
3 3 9 near Aiwa in the Mekong Valley y 
Not differing from type and slr to specimens 
1 have received from Assam. The type is from Nepal. 
MacLachlan’s specimens were from North of Yunnan. 
Anisopleura furcata Selys. 
Anisopleura Jurcaia Selvs., Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova, (2) X 
Se a 488 (1s91),—Williamson, Proc. U. S. 
Nat. Hist. Mus., XXVIII, p. 181, fig. 13,—Laid. Rec. 
Ind. Mus.. Vol. XU, p. 31 (1917). 
1 ee near Aiwa in the Mekong Valley, 1 ¢ South of Puti, 
28. Vi.:22, 
The species has not been recorded further north than 
Burma so far. 
Rhinocypha iridea Selys. 
Rhinocy pha iridea Selys., Ann. Mus. Civ. Genov (2) X (XXX), 
pp. 492-494 (18: 11),—Laid. U.c.. p. 37 (1917),—Wil- 
liamson, / ¢. 
3 teneral ¢ g ladult ¢ and 2 teneral 2 9 at Yung- 
Chang, on bushes overhanging streams, etc., and between 
Lu-chang and Fei-lung, on path above the river } Mekong. 
Originally described from Burma. T have seen speci- 
mens from the Chin Hills. The present record is the 
most northerly limit of its distribution so far noted. 
Rhinocypha spuria Selys. 
see a Selys.. Bull. Acad. Belg. (2) XLVIL, p. 388 
(1879),—Williamson, l.c., p. 177 (1905),—Laid., L.c.. 
p. 37 (1917). 
A single se male from Yung-Chang, on bush over- 
hanging stre 
Originally ‘peas beul from the Khasia cari has see 
been heise from the Chin Hills, Burm T hav 
seen a good number of examples from ‘Keeani matt 
which the present specimen does not differ in any respect. — 
Indolestes coerulea, sp. nov. - 
(Figs. 7, 7a and 7b.} 
A single female from near Chitsung, Yangtse Valley. 
Whole of head except the labrum and epistome ee 
black ; labrum turquoise blue finely bordered with black ; 
