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The larva feeds on palms, often doing some damage to ornamental; 

 specimens. It is usually extensively parasitized. 



Euihalia garuda, Mo. 



Bingham, F. I., I. 282-283 ; I. I. L., p. 411, t. 30 ; Proc. Second 

 Entl. Meeting, p. 218. 



Occurs throughout India and Burma. We have it from Dehra Dun, 



Pusa, Rajapatti, Burdwan, Insein and Myitkyina. The larva feeds on 



leaves of mango, at times in some numbers, but does little damage and 



cannot be considered a pest. 



Mr. Pillay In Travancore the larva occurs on mango leaves but it is not a pest. 



Jimonia lemonias, Linn. 



Bingham, F. I., I. 357-358 ; I. I. L., p. 413, f. 283. 



Mr. Fletcher. Occurs commonly throughout India, Burma and Ceylon. The larva- 



has been found at Pusa on Sida rhomhifolia and at Nagpuron jute, but 

 has not yet been noted as a pest. 



Junonia orithyia, Linn. 



Bingham, F. I., I. 358-359. 



The larva has been found on sweet po\ato on two occasions at Pusa 

 and also at Coimbatore. Also reared on Justicia at Pusa. Not a 

 pest. 



Junonia almana, Linn. 



Bingham, F. I., I. 361-362 ; 1. 1. L., p. 413, f. 282 ; Proc. Second 

 Entl. Meeting, p. 163. 



Occurs throughout India, Burma and Ceylon. Has been reared from 

 larvae found on rice and on Mimulus gracilis. 



Scarcely a pest of paddy as a rule but has been found in large numbers 

 destroying rice-fields together with larvae of Spodoptera mauritia. 



Kallima inachus, Boisd. 



Bingham, F. I., I. 395-397, t. 10, f. 76 ; Proc. Second Entl. 

 Meeting, p. 244. 



The butterfly is said to suck peach fruits at Pachmarhi, Central. 

 Provinces, but the record seems doubtful. 



