1908,] Records of the Indian Afusewn. 403 



Lahidostomis cummingi, Jac, was obtained at Ormarah in 

 Baluchistan by Cummings. 



Clytra succincta, I^acord. 



Jacoby, Fauna of British India^ Coleoptera, Chrysomelidse , 

 vol. i, 1908, p. 152. 



This species is recorded by Jacoby only from Bengal, China, 

 and Java. It is, as he says, an abundant species and there are 

 several specimens in the Museum collection from Bangalore 

 (Mysore) and Karachi (Sind). 



Evidently a very widely distributed species. 



Clytra lefevrei, Jac. 



Jacoby, Fauna of British India, Coleoptera, Chrysomelidse, 

 vol. i, 1908, p. 154. 



There are two specimens in the Museum collection from Mandar, 

 Bengal, labelled " Clytra occipitalis Jac. type." This latter species 

 has now been sunk by Jacoby as being a variety of C. lefevrei, 

 Jac. The above locality has not been mentioned in the ' ' Fauna ' ' 

 by Jacoby. 



Clytra orientalis, I^efev, 



Jacoby, Fauna of British India, Coleoptera, Chrysomelidse, 

 vol. i, 1908, p. 157. 



A single specimen, from Bangalore, of this species is in the 

 collection, and was returned named by the Paris Museum, among 

 a number of other named members of this family. The ticket on 

 the specimen is in lycfevre's handwriting. 



It is the only species mentioned in the new work by Jacob}^ 

 as being represented in the ' ' Calcutta Museum ' ' collection. 



Clytra insularis, Lefev. 



Jacoby, Fauna of British India, Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae, 

 vol. i, 1908, p. 155. 



There is a specimen in the collection, from the Andamans, 

 named by Baly as Diapromorpha dejeani, I^ac. It clearly resem- 

 bles specimens in the Museum collection which have been returned 

 named by the Paris Museum, bearing a label in Lefevre's hand- 

 writing, as Clytra insularis, Lefev. These specimens are also from 

 the Andamans. 



The markings on the thorax and elytra are totally different 

 in the two species, apart from their belonging to two different 

 genera. 



Diapromorpha turca (Fab.). 



Jacoby, Fauna of British India, Coleoptera, Chrysomelidse, 

 vol. i, 1908, p. 169. 



Although Jacoby states that this is rather a common and 



