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which are slightly protuberant above the general surface of the skin ; spiracles 
almost circular, rimmed with black enclosing a clear yellowish space ; five 
pairs of equally-developed short prolegs. Prior to pupation the colour changes 
to pink or to a dull brown with a slight pinkish tinge. 
Pupation takes place in a thin silken cocoon formed inside the rolled-up 
leaflet. or leaflets. The pupa is brown, dorso-ventrally compressed, about 
~6or7 mm. long and about 2 mm. across the metathoracic region, tapering 
sharply posteriorly ; wing-pads rather projecting over ventral surface of body ; 
anal segment with a few longish circinate hairs which are entangled in the 
cocoon. From larve collected on 4th September 1917, fourteen moths emerged 
between 12th and 23rd September. (Pusa Insectary Cage-slips 789 and 1676.) 
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CRYPTOLECHIA ARVALIS, MEYR. *t< ““<«o ? got ob 3 
Cryptolechia arvalis, Meyr., B. J., XX, 163 (1910)(4), &J.pxu.927 ge) > 
Recorded from Karwar in North Kanara and from Coorg(}). ~ 
Larva greyish-green, head black; feeds between two or more leaves of 
Careya arborea, spun together so as to adhere flatly ; pupates in same position ; 
abundant in larval stage, but never met with on wing (Maawell) ®. * 
hb. Lot 
PORTHMOLOGA PARACLINA, MEYR. S22 “=o | om 
Porthmologa paraclina, Meyr., Exot. Micr., I, 261 (1914)( 1) tine Roser TH Guth necting, £.P© 
Recorded from Surat(!) and Pusa(!). Attached to pes see jujuba(?). 
Has been reared at Pusa from larvee rolling leaves and boring shoots of 
ber (Zizyphus jujuba). 
PSEUDODOXIA CRETATA, MEYR, 
Pseudodoxia cretata, Meyr., B. J., XVII, 407-408 (1906)(?). 
Described from Matale and Peradeniya(+). 
Nw. 19° 
Larva in case exactly like P. limulus(}). 
PSEUDODOXIA LIMULUS, ROGENH, 
Fumea ? limulus, Rogenhofer, Verh. ZB. Ges., XX XIX, p. 60(}). 
Pseudodoxia limulus, Durrant, E. M. M., 1895, 107-109, figs.(2) ; Sharp, Cambr. 
Nat. Hist., Ins., II, 431 (1899)(?). 
Pseudodoxia sepositella (nec Wlk.), Meyr., B. J., XVII, 407 (1906)(*), Uc., XX, 
153 (1910)(6). : 
This species is known from Kandy and Pundaluoya(’). 
The larva is of a fleshy-pink colour, the apex of the head black, truncate 
concave, forming an operculum to the tube ; thoracic segments reddish-pink, 
first six abdominal segments brownish, the remaining three yellowish. The 
