104 LIFE-HISTORIES OF COSMOPTERYGIDA 
The larve hibernated and the moths emerged througheut the month 
of July 1917. About one-third of the larve were parasitized, the parasite 
emerging at the same time as the moths. (Pusa Insectary Cage-slip 
1602.) 
We have this from Pusa and from Coimbatore ; the latter specimens are 
labelled “on lablab creeper, 10th February, 1915,” but it is not evident 
whether they were bred or not. 
Aacoken are Jf 
@HOLOTIS CRYPSILOGA, MEYR. 
Cholotis crypsiloga, Meyr., Exot. Micr., I, 329-330 (1915)(}). 
Reared at Coimbatore in November from larva on Acacia(!). 
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. CHOLOTIS PACHNODES, MEYR. 
Cholotis pachnodes, Meyr., Exot. Micr., II, 44 (1917)(}). 
Bred at Pusa in May from larva feeding on twigs of Tamarix gallica(?). 
AGANOPTILA PHANARCHA, MEYR. 
Aganoptila phanarcha, Meyr., Exot. Micr., I, 334 (1915)(}). 
Bred at Pattipola, Ceylon (6,200 feet), in March from galls on undeter- 
mined tree(!). 
: MICROCOLONA CITROPLECTA, MEYR. 
Microcolona citroplecta, Meyr., Exot. Micr., I, 49-50 (1917)(2). 
Described from Coorg and Pusa. The Pusa specimen, taken in July, 
was found on a stem of Hugenia jambolana, which may perhaps be the food- 
plant. 
BATRACHEDRA ARENOSELLA, WLK. 
Gracilaria arenosella, Walker, Cat., XXX, 857 (1864)(4). 
Batrachedra arenosella, Meyr., Trans. N. Z. Inst., 1888, 181(2), Pr. Linn. 
Soc. N. S. W., XXII, 302-303 (1897)(3), Exot. Micr., IT, 30-31 (1916)(4), 
Batrachedra psilopa, Meyr., B. J., XVII, 982 (1907)(5). 
Originally described from New Zealand(}), this widely-distributed species 
is now known to occur also in Tasmania(3), Queensland(3), New South Wales(°), 
South Australia(), and British Guiana(). Within our limits it has been 
recorded(4) from Maskeliya, Coorg, Bangalore, Calcutta and the Khasi Hills. 
We have it from Pusa. 
“ Larva amongst seeds of Juncus, joining them together with a slight web, 
Pupa very slender, in a cocoon amongst the seeds ”’(3). 
BaRachrirw oanrtrvorks Inbul ¢ (aka, , baer. Ayie. Jr Bw. 39, p.% (1926) [Revd < feet 
sea Taniat for Catgnut foes] 
Caen & GG , het. Ayre SE, BIE WT 
