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THE FOOD I'LANTS OK ilOSTS OF SOilE FIJIAN INSECTS, 



Cocoa 



Cueoamit 



Coral Tree 



Cotton (Sea Island) 



Coufli Grass 



Cowpea 



Egg- Plant 



Granadilla 



Guava 



Guinea Grass 



Ivi Tree 



Kavika 



Lemon 



Lime 



Maize 



Mandarin 



Mango 



Mauritius Bean 



Oats 



Orange (Sweet) 



Pawpaw 



Pineapple 



Potato 



Pumpkin 



Rain Tree 



Rattle Pod 



Rice 



Rice Bean 



Royal Palm 



Sago Palm 



Sandalwood Tree 



Sugar-Cane 



Sunflower 



Sweet Potato 



Thurston Grass 



Tobaeeo 



Tomato 



Water l\Ii>!on 



Ya(|(ina 



I'lieobruma Vucau L. (Sterculiaceae). 



Cocos micifera L. (Palmae). 



Erythiina indica Lam. (Legumiuosae). 



Ootisi/pium barbadeiise L. (Malvaceae). 



Cijnodon Ducti/lon Pers. (Gramineae). 



\ igna Catiatij Walp. (Leguminosae). 



mulanum Melunyena L. (Solanaeeae). 



Passiflora quadrangiduria L. (Passifloreae). 



Psidium Guuijavu L. (Myrtaceae). 



PunicKm ma.rinttim Jacij. (Gramineae). 



I)i<tcurpiis edulis Forst. (Leguminosae). 



Eugenia malaccensia L. (Myrtaceae). 



Citrus Medico L. var. limoiium (Rutaceae). 



Citrus Medica L. var. acidu (Rutaceae). 



Zea Mays L. (Gramineae). 



Citrus Aurantium L. var. nobilis (Rutaceae). 



Mangifera indica L. (Anacardiaceae). 



Mucuna aterrima Holland (Leguminosae). 



.1 vena sativa L. _ ( Gramineae ) . 



Citru.i .iura)itium L. (Rutaceae). 



Carica Papaija L. (Passifloreae). 



Ananas satirus Schult. f. (Scitamineae). 



Solanitm tuberosum L. (Solanaeeae). 



Cucurbita Pepo DC. (Cucurbitaceae). 



Enterolobium Soman Prain (Leguminosae). 



Crotalaria striata DC. (Leguminosae). 



Ori/aa saliva L. (Gramineae). 



Plioseolus calcaratus Roxb. (Leguminosae). 



Oreodo.ro regia Humbt. (Palmae). 



Sagus vitiicnsis \l. Wendl. (Palmae). 



Santahim gasi Seem. ( Santalaeeae). 



Saccharum officinorum L. (Gramineae). 



Heliantlnis annuus L. (Compositae). 



Ipomnea Batatas Lam. (Convolvulaceac). 



Panicum distarligum L. (Gramineae). 



Nicotiana Tabacum L. (Solanaeeae). 



Lgcopersicum eseulentum Mill. (Solanaeeae). 



CitruUus vulgaris Sclirad. (Cucurbitaceae). 



Piper metligsticum Poi'st. (Pipei'aceae). 

 It is liopeil that tliis list will lii' ol' assistance to any readcix who may be 

 nnacc|uainted with botanical nomenclature. 



A single asterisk (*) opposite an insect record indicates that that insect is 

 of great economic importance, two asterisks (**) similarly )ilaced classily the 

 insect as being of some consideral)le importance, while three asterisks (•**) 

 indicate that, although the insect attacks economic ])lants, insects or animals, 

 yet its presence in Fiji is of very little conseciuence; where no asterisk occurs 

 it is understood that the insect in f|uestion has either not yet been recorded as 

 attacking anything of importance in the economic life of the community or. if 

 it has done so, the object of attack has been in a rotting or decayed condition. 

 The economic status of each insect has been determined from Fijian records 

 only and. if the insect in question happens to be widely distributed or cosmo- 

 politan, has no reference to its stains in other parts of the world. 



