rEOCEEDIXGS OF THE THIRD ENTOMOLOGICAL MEETING 



3il 



STERCULIACE^qi:. 



Theohroma cacao. Lijmantria ampla, Sphenarches cajfer, Chloridea 

 obsoJeta, Myelois pectinicornella, Eupterote geminata. 



Umbelliffer^. 



PimpineUa anisum. Crasjiedia fibidata, Plusia orichalcea. 

 Carrot, Plusia orichalcea, Prodenia litura, Euplexia opjJosifa. 



URTICACEiE. 



Ficus parasitica. Adoxo'phyes frivatana. 

 Ficus religiosa. Glyphodes bivitralis. 

 Ficus glomerata. Glyphodes bivitralis. 



Verbenace.e. 



Lcmtana. Hypena cognata, Steganodactyla concur sa. 



Fungi. 



Polypoi'us zonalis. Panilla albopunctata. 



Hrineola Mspidida. (ZA. 3) (also eaten by Ceropia induta, fide 

 Fetch). 



7.— A LIST OF THE PESTS OF CEREALS IN BURMA. 

 By K. D. Shroff, B.A,, Entcnnological Assistant, Burma. 



Pest 



1. Paddy. 



Spodoptera mauritia 



Cirphis nnipuncta . 



Psalis securis 



Melanitis ismene 

 Parnctra mathias 



Nymphula depunctalis 



Nymphula fluclitosalis 



Ancylolomia chrysographdla 

 Criaphalocrocis medinalis . 

 Naranga diffusa 



Part ol the plant 

 attacked 



Seedlings 



Leaves 



Do. 



Do. 

 Do. 



Do. 



Do. 



Do. 

 Do. 

 Do. 



Remarks 



Major pest of irregular occur- 

 rence. 



Major jiest of occasional occur- 

 rence. 



Minor pest. Damage negli- 

 gible. 



Ditto. 



Minor pest ; sometimes serious 

 in small plots. 



Serious local pest in Lower 

 Burma. 



Not yet reared. Moths are 

 found flying in large num- 

 bers in paddy fields in Lower 

 Burma. 



Not serious. 

 Ditto. 



Not serious ; more abundant 

 in Lower Burma. Comes to 

 light. 



