.HOCEEDI^.S or lUE THIED ENIOMOEOOICA. MEETING 231 



.oots Of sugarcane but it is probable t'-t tbe ^- are genera, feeders 

 on roots of Gramineae and do some harm m this stage. 



{Undetermined Gakmcine.) 

 This was found in the Shevaroy Hills (4,000 feet) on mustard by 

 y. Ramachandra Rao on 26th August 1907. 



(Undetermined Galerucine.) 



and completely ruin leaves of ^-^^^^^J':'^^^ ,^,^ and also attacks 



It also attacks rose leaves, completely ruming tnem, ana 

 rose flowers, both when in full bloom and m bud. 



{Undetermined Galerucine.) 

 ■ . oQ+h ^Tarrh 1907 bv Mr. J. Harold Mitchell, 



T'U^c. -nTjc cpnt m tOUSOUiiytn iUdrCIl IDUi iJJ ^ . r -J. 



..om'SrrrAsslt the adults attackmg leaves and unr.pe fru.t on 

 plum trees in large numbers. 



Nisotra madurensis, Jac. 



T ':nn '^^11 f 160- Proc. Second Bntl. 



South Indian Ins., pp. 310-311, t. idu , no 



Meeting, pp. 126, 134. „ , tz \ 



nt I nt7p2o. ,ut: a^rn'Lona, m.or pest of /M.o«. c„««- 



biniis. 



Psijlliodes tenebrosus, Jac. 



Proc. Second Entl. Meeting, pp. 278, 281. 



This species was sent m to us from ^^^^^^Xr'i::TZ 

 ,.at damage to -»^- ^tt I lZ:':^^o.. m a letter, 

 TT ; M M ::hl91 tha Seetles " have devastated my garden 



.T tt four days They have practically cleared cverythmg except 

 m the last tour days, mey f j mustard 



peas, which they have not touched They se6m p 



seed." 



