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A MANUAL OF DANGEROUS INSECTS. 



LEPIDOPTERA. 

 Rliopalocera. 



Cyllo leda Linnseus, Discophora celinde Stoll, Pamphila data Kollar, Hesperia philino Moschler, H. 



conjuncta H. S.; Java. 

 Parnara mathias Fabricius and Telicota augias Linnaeus; Mycaksis mineus Linnaeus and Melanitis 



leda Linnaeus; Formosa and oriental regions. 



Sphingldse. 



LeucopMebia lineata Westwood; Formosa, Java. 



Notodontldse. 



Anticyra combusla Moore (Phalera); Java. 



Cnethocampldse. 



Dreata petola Moore; Java. 



Arctildae. 



Phissama interrupta Linnaeus; Java. 



Lymantrlldse. 



Psalis securis Hiibner, Euproctis minor Snellenhoeven, Lselia subrufa Snellenhoeven, Procodeca adara 



Moore, and Aroa socrus Hiibner; Java. 

 Laelia costalis Matsumura; Formosa. 

 Euproctis flavata Cramer; oriental regions. 

 Noctuldse. 



Sesamia TWTMgrioides he!., Spodoptera pecten Gutoee, Agrotis inter jeciionis Gu^n^e, Remigia frugalis 



Fabricius (see text fig. 100); Java. 

 Nonagria exitiosa Oliff is destructive to cane in New South Wales. 



Normgria inferens Walker, which is very injurious to cane in Formosa; Cirphis unipuncta Haworth, a 



cosmopolitan pest; and L. loreyi Dup; Formosa. 

 Nonagria uniformis; India. (See pi. XLIV, figs, c, 

 f, i, o.) 

 Pyralldae. 



Botys coelesalis Walker, Cnaplialocrocis bifurcalis 

 Snellenhoeven, Scirpophaga intacta Snellenhoe- 

 ven, and Chaetosticha nana Zehntner; Java. 

 Chile infuscatella Snellenhoeven, Scirpophaga auri- 

 flua Zeller, a serious borer (see pi. XLIV, figs.b, 

 h, 1, n, r), and Diatrsea striatalis Snellenhoeven; 

 Formosa and oriental regions. 

 Anerastia ablutella Zeller; India; borer. (See pi. 



XLIV, figs, e, k.) 

 Chiio auricilia Dudgeon; India. (See Rice.) 

 Scirpophaga chrysorrhaea Zeller and S. monostigma 

 Fig. lOO.-Cane moth {Remigia frugalis) (Max- teller (see pi. XLIV, fig. g); India; very inju- 



well-Lefroy). "o^^ ^°^^'^- 



ElacbJstidae. 



Cosmopteryx pallifasciella Snellenhoeven; Java. 



Autosticha pelodes Meyrick breeds in dead cane leaves and other plants in Hawaii. 



Tortrlcldse. 



Eucosoma schistacea Snellenhoeven; causes much injury by boring in the stems; Formosa. 



Phycltldae. 



Cryptoblabes aliena Swezey attacks green cane leaves, corn, and sorghum, as well as other plants. 



Tineldae. 



Ereunetis pilosata Swezey and E. muiriella Swezey of British New Guinea attack the cane exactly as 

 E. flavistriata; Opogonia aurisquamosa Butler of Hawaii, Marquesas, and Society Islands; 0. apicalis 

 Swezey of Hawaii; 0. dimidiatella Zeller of Java; O. saccharella Swezey, and O.fumiceps Felder of 

 British New Guinea attack the wet dead leaves and lower buds of cane. 



LITERATURE. 



Matsxxmura, S. Die Schadlichen und Niitzlichen Insekten vom Zuckerrolir Formosas, The Keiseisha, 



Tokyo, 1910. Also in Zeit, f. wiss. Ins. biol., band. 6, pp. 101-104; 136-139. 

 Van Deventer, W. Handboek voor de Suikerriet-cultuur, Java, vol. 2, 1906. 

 Mote, F. Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Assn., Entom. bul. 9, 1910, 11 pp., 5 figs. 

 Heidemann, O. Journ. Econ. Entom. 1913, vol. 6, pp. 249-251, fig. 1. 

 SORAUEE, P. Handbuch der Pflanzenkrankheiten, 3d ed., 1913, vol. 3. 

 S-WEZEY, E. P. Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Assn. Bul. 6, 1909. 



