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Orthacanfhacris succincta, Linn. 



Kirby, F. I. Acrid., pp. 227-228, f. 125 ; S. Ind. Ins., p. 530, 

 f. 423. [Cyrtacanthacris]. 



This species occurs througliout the Plains of India and CeyIon,''and 

 s the well-known " Bombay Locust " dealt with in Entomological 

 Memoir, Vol. I, No. 1. g^ 



Cyriacmithaoris ranacea, Stoll. 



Kirby, F. I. Acrid., p. 231 ; S. Ind. Ins., pp. 530-531, f. 424 ; 

 Proc. Second Entl. Meeting, pp. 88, 90, 103, 199. 



This specie; occurs throughout the Plains of India on almost all 

 crops, but is usually found in ,'mall numbers only. It is a minor pest 

 of cotton and other crops and has been reared from the egg on cotton 

 at Pussa. 



Schistocerca tatarica, Linn. 



Kirby, F. I. Acrid., pp. 232-233, f. 128. 



This species is recorded by Kirby from Sind, Nepal, Assam, and 

 Ceylon. It occurs all along the Western Ghats and the Himalayan 

 Region, appearing in migratory hordes and doing immense damage. 



Teratodes monticollis, Gray. 



Kirby, F. I. Acrid., p. 235 ; Ind. Ins. Life, p. 88, ff. 28, 29 ; 

 Proc. Second Entl. Meeting, p. 235. 



This species is recorded by Kirby from Bombay and Ceylon. It 

 has been sent in to us from Bengal as attacking grape-vine leaves, but 

 is probably a mere casual visitor or feeder on grape-vine. It seems to 

 be commoner on the Bombay side. 



Eucoptacra frmnorsa, Stal. 



Kirby, F. I. Acrid., pp. 240-241. 



This species is recorded from Bandra, Madura, Bhamo and Tenasserim, 

 by Kirby. It is apparently a common species and is probably at least 

 a minor pest. 



Catantops sp.* 



Kirby, F. I. Acrid., pp. 246-254 ; S. Ind. Ins., p. 529, f. 422. 

 This species occurs in Tinnevelly and Ramnad as a local and sporadic 

 pest of cotton (damaging bolls, flowers and leaves) and grasses. 



* Probably ('. iivUcus, Bol, 



