322 SOME SOUTH INDIAN INSECTS. ETC. 



Distribution. — Bellary. In June. 



Lifehistory. — Not known in detail. 



Foodplants. Found emerging from bamboo at Hagari. Stated 

 bj Lefroy to breed in Acacia catechu. Teak, Dalbergia sissii, etc. 



Status. —Not definitely recorded as a pest but likely to be so 

 sporadically • 



NEOCERAMBYX PARIS, Wied. 



Cerambyx paris, Wied, Germ. Mag., IV. 167(1821). 

 Neocerambyx pan's, Gahan, Fauna [rtd. Ceramb., pp. 124 125 ; 

 Lefroy, Ind. Ins. Life, f. 257. 



Fig. 176. — Neocerambyx paris, (After Lefroy.) 



Distribution. Bangalore, Kollegal, Coimbatore. June to October. 

 Lifehistory. —Not known. 



Status. -Larva probably bores in trees and does damage by its 

 large size. See under Acanthophorus, 



