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Heteropternis respondens, Wlk. 



Kirby, F. I. Acrid., pp. 141-142, f. 101. 



This species occurs throughout India, Burma and Ceylon and is 

 presumably a minor pest of low-growing crops, although it never seems 

 to have been reported as doing damage. 



(Edaleus nigrofasciatus, Sauss. 



Kirby, F. I. Acrid., p. 143. 



This species occurs throughout India and Ceylon. We have it from 

 Pusa, on grass and juar ; Dharwar ; and Trichinopoly. 



Gastrimargus warmcratus, Thnb. 



Kirby, F. I. Acrid., p. 145, f. 94. 



This species is recorded by Kirby from Baltistan, Nepal, Garhwal, 

 Sylhet, Bengal and the Shevaroys. We have it from Pusa, Chapra, 

 Surat and Bandra. At Pusa it has been found on paddy and lucerne. 



Locusta danica, Linn. 



Kirby, F. I. Acrid., pp. 146-147, f. 94. 



This grasshopper occurs throughout the Indian Empire. We have 

 it from Pusa, on paddy (in numbers), on grass and oats in November 

 1906 ; also a few at Pusa in February 1917. 



Acrotylus inficila, Wlk. 



Kirby, F. I. Acrid., pp. 152-153. 



This species is recorded from North Bengal and Ceylon. It is a 

 common species at Pusa and at MuzafTarpur has been found injuring 

 cabbage and cauliflower. We have it also from Koilpatti, on cumbu. 



Chrologonus sp. 



Kirby, F. L Acrid ; pp. 161-167 ; S. Ind. Ins., pp. 528-529, 

 t. 49; Proc. Second Entl. Meeting, pp. 49, 66, 79, 86, 90, 

 95, 98, 160, 181, 186, 191, 193, 269, 274. 



Species of Chrotogonus . (whether of one or more or of which species 

 I cannot say) occur throughout the Plains of India, and are often serious 

 pests of young crops (tobacco, juar, wheat, etc.). They are best dealt 

 with by bagnets. 



