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CHELARIA RHICNOTA, MEYR. 
Chelaria rhicnota, Meyr., Exot. Micr., I, 580-581 (June 1916)(}); Yeti Pre H Bat merN¢ L.! 6 
Described from the Shevaroy Hills and from Chittur, Madras Presidency(})- eS ce 
Bred in February from larva found feeding on flowers of Mangifera indica 
at Chittur ; the pupa with five abdominal segments fixed(}). 
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SHELARIA SCOPULOSA, MEYR. 
Chelaria scopulosa, Meyr., B. J., XXII, 165-166 (1913)(4), J. c., 774 (1914)(?). 
Described from Karwar, where the larva was found burrowing in shoots 
of Careya arborea, showing some excrement on opening of hole(?). 
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CHELARIA SPATHOTA, MEYR, 
Chelaria spathota, Meyr., B. J., XXII, 165 (1913)(1) ; Fletcher, Entl. Note 82 
(1916)(2), Proc. Second Entl. Meeting, p. 219 (1917)(3). Hee. MC UC rete 1.8 N asthe 
Described from the Khasis and Konkan(!). It was reared at Pusa in 
December 1909 from a larva found eating mango leaves. It has also been 
reared from a larva found on tender mango leaves at Koilpatti, Madras Presi- 
dency in November 1909(?). No description of the early stages seems to have 
been made, We UA ~T Tran Dewi re fF. @ A lef 4 Odina Hdver. 
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MACROC ERAS C&ACIA HCOPHILA, STDGR. ! 
Macroceras ecophila, Stdgr., Stett. Ent. Zeit. 1876, 150(}). 
OF Reia maculata, Wlsm., P. Z. S., 1897, 11-112(?), Fauna Hawaii, pp. 649-650(°). 
QE Keia wcophila, Meyr., T. E. S., 1915, 201(4). 
Recorded from Sicily(4), West Indies(?), Brazil(?), Peru(*), Hawaii(’) and 
India(*). We have specimens from Pusa and Coimbatore. The moth occurs on 
the walls of houses and the larva is probably a domestic rubbish-feeder. We : 
have it from Pusa (“on bee blanket ’’), Coimbatore (“on a wall’), and 
Belgaum. 
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