SO 



CIIETSOMELITS^E. 



Underside generally impunctate, except the femora, sparsely 

 covered with fine golden-brown hairs. 

 Length, 7^-8 mm.; breadth, 5^-6 mm. 



Assam (Doherty, type-locality). Burma : Euby Mines 

 (Doherty); Karen Mts. (Doherty) ; Rangoon; Moraeik (Doherty) ; 

 Bhamo Hills, 4000 ft., v. 1916, and Karen Hills, 3000 ft., 1 8-21 . v. 

 1916 (F. W. Maclcwood) ; Tenasserim (Atkinson); Tavoy (Doherty); 

 Kawkareik, Amherst District, 19-20. xi. 1911 (F. II. Gravely, Ind. 



Mas. Coll.) ; Moulmein, 20. vi. 1911 ( W. II. O. Pope); Mandalay, 

 3. iv. 1913; Naba, 24. iv. 1918 ; Tatkon, 6-7. ix, on cotton 

 (Fletcher); these last four records are based on 8 examples in the 

 Pusa Collection. Also occurs in Siam (Brit. Mus.) and Indo- 

 Ciiina (Mouhot, Brit. Mus.). 



Type in the Stockholm Museum. 



There is in the British Museum a specimen identified by Stal, 

 with a label written by Baly ; this example is from Siam. 



Chalcolampra, Blanch., Voy. Bole Sud, iv, Zool. 1853, p. 328 ; Baly, 

 Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. (n. s.) iii, 5, 1855, p. 180, pi. 14, f. 4«, h, 

 and (3) iv, 2, 1807, p. 281 ; Chapuis, Gen. Col. x, 1874, pp. 423, 

 425 (pars); Jacobv, Notes Leycl. Mus. vi, 1884, p. 26; Jacobson, 

 Hor. Boss, xxxvi/1901, p. 89. 



Genotype, Chalcolampra convexa* Blanchard 1853 (Tasmania). 

 Most of the insects put under this genus are Australian. From 



* Generally regarded as a synonym of anea, Boisduval 1835, 



Fig. 30. — Lycaria wcstermanni, Stal. 



Genus CHALCOLAMPRA, Blanchard. 



