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Lymanfria concolor. 



We have moths from Turzum and Shillong. It is probably this Mr. Fletcher, 

 species whose larvae occur on apple at Shillong. The larvae are at present 

 under rearing, January 1919, from eggs laid by a female caught at 

 Shillong. 



Euproctis latifascia, Wlk. 



Hmpsn., F. I., I, 472. 



The larva has been recorded as found on tea (B. J, XIII, 420). The 

 species occurs all along the Himalayan region, from Kashmir to Manipur. 



Euproctis subfasciata, Wlk. 



Hmpsn., F. I., I, 472. 



Has been reared at Pusa in small numbers from larvae found on castor 

 leaves ; also once from a larva on Tropceolum. Not yet noted in des- 

 tructive numbers. 



Euproctis lunata, Wlk. 



Hmpsn., F. I., I, 472-473 ; Proc. Second Entl. Meeting, p. 218. 

 Occurs throughout India and Ceylon. Our records show the follow- 

 ing locahties and foodplants : — 



Lyalljiur .... 

 Dharwar .... 

 Mysore .... 



Coimbatore 



Usually a very minor pest. 



Castor, bcr {Zizi/phiis). 



Cotton. 



Defoliating mango and other trees in 

 June 1902. 



Mulberry. 



Euproctis fraferna, Mo. 



S. I. I., pp. 398-399, ff. 266, 267 ; Proc. Second Entl. Meeting, 

 pp. 87, 102, 232. 



Occurs throughout India, Burma and Ceylon. The Pusa Collection 

 contains examples from the following localities and foodplants : — 



A sporadic major pest of castor. 



