)(,., 



SOM1 SO! Ill INDIAN INSECTS, ETC. 



attacked trees, <>r (ii) crushing the caterpillars in their mines by 



hand. 



Remarks. Phyllocnistis minutella, Snell. (Tijds v. Ent. (1903), 

 87 ; van Deventer (I.e. J, i>]). 87 —89, t. iO, ft". 4 <i -c), described from 

 Java as mining Citrus leaves, is perhaps the same as citrella. The 

 early stages are excellently figured by van Deventer. 



TINEID^E. 

 TINEA PACHYSPILA, Meyr. 



Tinea pachyspila, Meyr., B.J., XVI, 619 (1905); Rec. Ind. Mus., 

 V, 231 ; TV. Linn. Soc. (2), XIV, 305 (1911); Lefroy, Ind. Ins. Life, 

 p. 540. 



I ( M MlAk'i'/ <yAi! 



I ig. 142. Tinea pachyspila. Pupa-case projecting from larval tube, and 

 moth. The smaller figures show the natural sizes. 1 irij inal 



Distribution. — Trivandrum. Doubtless throughout Southern 



India. 



