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to mulberry trees ; Poophilus costalis, Wlk., damaging sugar-cane 

 and rice, and very widely distributed throughout India and Africa. 

 Jassids: Tettigonia viridis, L., damaging shrubs and fruit trees 

 by laying its eggs in the young branches ; T. suhvirescens, Stal, 

 damaging sugar-cane and also found in the Philippines, Assam, India 

 and Java ; T. spectra, Dist., harmful to sugar-cane and widely 

 distributed ; Kolla albomarginata, Sign., destructive to various 

 cultivated plants, particularly sugar-cane, and widely distributed 

 from eastern Siberia to New South Wales ; Penihimia ilieae, Mats., 

 on tea ; Nirvana 'pallida, Mel., destructive to sugar-cane and grasses ; 

 N. snturalis, Mel., attacking sugar-cane and also found in Ceylon 

 and Burma ; Parabolocratus okinawensis, Mats., found on tea ; 

 Parabolopona guttata, Uhl., on camphor, and also occurring in Japan ; 

 Strongyloceplialus agrestis, Fall., attacking sugar-cane and rice, and 

 widely distributed ; Tartessus ferrugineus, Wlk., on figs and oranges, 

 and found in India, China, Japan, etc. ; Pediopsis apicalis, Mats., 

 on Quercus in China and Japan ; Idiocerus niveosparsus, Leth., 

 doing great damage in India to mangos, and attacking the same plant 

 in Formosa, as also does I. dypealis, Leth. ; Deltocephalus dorsalis, 

 Motch., known in India, Ceylon, Borneo and Japan, where it attacks 

 rice and grasses, and rice in Formosa ; D. orgzae, Mats., very harmful 

 in Japan to rice, wheat, oats, rye, etc. ; Nephotettix apicalis, Motch., 

 very injurious to rice in Formosa and other parts of tropical Asia, 

 and also found in Africa ; Cicadida sexnotata. Fall., destructive to 

 sugar-cane in Formosa, to rice, wheat, rye, oats, etc., in Japan, and 

 to cereals and meadow grass, etc., in Europe and North America ; 



C. warioni, Leth., attacking rice and sugar-cane in Formosa ; 

 BalclutJia viridis, Mats., and B.pallidula, Mats., harmful to sugar-cane ; 

 Chlorita flavescens, F., a persistent tea pest in India and other Oriental 

 regions ; Zygina subrvfa, Motch., very harmful to rice and sugar- 

 cane ; Z. fvmosa, Motch., in large numbers on grasses, etc., and 

 known also in Ceylon ; Z. circumscripta, Mats., and Z. maculifrons, 

 Motch., infesting sugar-cane. 



Fulgorids: OrtJiopagus helios, Mel., attacking sugar-cane; Dictyo- 

 pTiora sinica, Wlk., attacking rice and sugar-cane, as also does 



D. patruelis, Stal ; Oliarus oryzae. Mats., on sugar-cane ; 0. mori. 

 Mats., numerous everywhere on mulberry trees ; Kirbyana pagana, 

 Mel., harmful to sugar-cane in Formosa and found also in India, 

 Ceylon, China and the Sunda Islands ; Mesepora onukii, Mats., on 

 Citrus ; Vekunta nigrolineata, Muir, V. stigmata. Mats., and Kamendaka 

 saccliarivora, Mats., attacking sugar-cane ; Diostrombus politus, Uhler, 

 destructive to rice, Panicum frumentaceum. and sugar-cane ; Phenice 

 moesta, Westw., widely distributed and harmful to sugar-cane in 

 Formosa ; Hisia atrovenosa, Leth., on sugar-cane and rice in Formosa ; 

 Ricania simulans, Wlk., var. jajjonica, Mel., on mulberry and 

 tea ; R. taeniaia, Stal, on sugar-cane and also found in the 

 Philippines and in Japan ; Purohita cervina, Dist., and P. taiwanensis 

 Muir, on bamboo ; Tropidocephala saccJiarivoreUa, Mats., T.formosana, 

 Mats., DelpJiacodes vastatrix, Bredd., Stenocranus sacchari. Mats., 

 Delphax graminicola. Mats., and D. propinqtia, Fieb., all attacking 

 sugar-cane ; D. furcifera, Horv., destructive to rice in Japan and to 

 sugar-cane in Formosa ; and Dicranotropis fumosa, Mats., infesting 

 sugar-cane. 



