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FASCICULI MALATENSES 
60. Homoeocerus albi^^uttulus 
Homoeocerus albiguttulus, Stdl. En. Hem, iii, p. 6i (1873); Dist. Faun. 
Brit. Ind. Rhynch. i, p. 361 (1902). 
Bukit Besar, Nawngchik. 2,500 feet. May, August, 1901. 
‘ Among low vegetation in jungle.’ 
Common in the northern Indian districts and throughout Burma ; it 
was originally described from Cochin China, and is recorded from Sumatra. 
Cloresmaria 
61. Notobitus sexguttatus 
Nematopus sexguttatus, IVestw. in Hope Cat. ii, p. 13 (1842). 
Nematopus longipes, Dali. List. Hem. ii, p. 423 (1852). 
Nematopus malayus, Stdl. Ofv. Vet.-Ak. Forh.^ 1854, p. 234. 
Notobitus sexguttatus, Dist. P.Z.S., 1901, p. 330. 
Batang Padang, South Perak. 
Found throughout the Malay Peninsula and China. 
62. Notobitus meleag^ris 
Cimex meleagris, Fal?r. Mant. ii, p. 297, 179 (1787). 
Lygaeus meleagris, Wolffs Icon, i, p. 23, fig. 23 (1800). 
Nematopus meleagris, Burm. Handb. ii, p. 337 (1835) ; Herr.-Schdff. Wanz. 
Ins. vi, p. 79, fig. 650 (1842) ; Amy. and Seru. Him.^ p. 200 (1843). 
Notobitus meleagris, Dist. Faun. Brit. Ind. Rhynch. i, p. 371 (1902). 
Stoll. Pun. figs. 213, 278. 
Biserat, Jalor. July, 1901. 
Also recorded from Southern India, China, and several islands of the 
Malayan Archipelago. 
Colpuraria 
63. Wolfius exemplilicatus 
Wolfius exemplificatus, Dist. Faun. Brit. Ind. Rhynch. i, p. 38c, fig. 221 (1902). 
Bukit Besar, Nawngchik. 2,500 feet. 3rd May, 1901. 
‘ Clearing, early morning.’ 
Originally received from Tenasserim. 
