PRDCEEDIXGS OF THE THIBD EXTOMO LOGICAL MEETING 363 



LePIDOPTERA — COHtd. 



Pyralidae — contd. 



Raphimetopifs {Anerastia) ablufella (C. S. 1801.) 



Chilo sini'plex. (C. S. 1551.) 



Diatrcea auricilia. (C. S. 1574.) 



Dialrcea venosata. (C. S. 1607.) 



? Diatrcea sp. in sugarcane. (C. S. 1610.) 



? Diatrcea sp. in sugarcane and rice. (C. S. 1674.) 



? Chilo sp. in rice. (C. S. 1677.) 



? Chilo sp. in Kama. (C. S. 1769.) 



? Chilo sp. in Ikri. (C. S. 1795.) 



? Chilo sp. in Batri. (C. S. 1831.) 



? Chilo sp. in Ikri. (C. S. 1835.) 



? Pyralid Borer in Batri. (Not reared yet.) 



Pyralid Borer in Ikri. (Not reared yet.) 



Pyralid Borer in Batri. (Not reared yet.) 



Ramila ruficostalis. (C. S. 1533.) 



Eucosmidee — 



Argyro])loce paragramma. (C. S. 1631.) 



Bactra truculenta. (C. S. 1489.) 

 Xyloryctidse. — Procomeiis trochala. (C. S. 1708.) 

 Tineidae. — Dasyses rvgosellus. (0. S. 1873.) 



Foodflants. Below are mentioned the plants, cultivated as well as 

 wild, which have been observed to harbour internal borers, notinc' at 

 the same time which of the borers hsted above occur in each. All the 

 plants belong to the Natural Order Graminese, with the exception of twc^ 

 which, as noted against them, belong to Cyperaceae. 



I. Cultivated Crops. 



Sugarcane — 

 Sesamia inferens. 

 Sesamia imiformis. 

 C. S. 1666. 



Enmialocera depressella. 

 Scirfofhaga xanlhogastrelhj. 

 S. monostigma. 

 Procometis trochala. 

 Raphi) net opus abluteUa. 

 Chilo simplex. 

 DiatrcBa auricilia. 

 Diatrcea venosata. 



