1. BAINBRIGGE FLETCHER Gry ly 
long, slender, cylindrical, uniformly pale yellow in colour, with only four : neg tl tale 
pairs of prolegs. Many larvee are parasitized by a small Chalcidid. Pupation Sankt Irygen 
may take place within the cone or outside of it in any suitable depression Ga a Fave, uss 
on a leaf, within a yellowish-white silken cocoon to which the pupa is attached bom. a 
by four processes on the anal end of the pupa. Pupa about 5 mm. long and 5 7 _ >y- bp 
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about 1 mm. broad across thoracic region, each segment furnished dorsally aaa es 
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those of anterior row thicker and more distinct ; similar rows of hairs are fp. 287° 
present also on the ventral surface but are much fainter. The pupal period 
is about eight days in February and six or seven days in June. This seems 
to occur throughout the year at Pusa on Cajanus indicus and Phaseolus mungo. 
(Pusa Insectary Cage-slips 646 and 1409.) 
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GRACILLARIA ISELAA, MEYR. 
Gracilaria iselea, Meyr., Exot. Micr., I, 286 (1914)('). 
Described from Peradeniya, where it was bred in April from larvee on 
Spondias mangifere('). 
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GRACILLARIA ? ? COFFEIFOLIELLA, NHEETN, 
Gracilaria coffecfoliella, Nietner, Obs. on Enemies of Coffee-tree in Ceylon, p. 24 
(1861)(1) ; Z.c., p. 16 (1880)(2) ; Moore, Lep. Ceylon, III, 525 (1887)(*) ; 
Koningsberger, Med. Plant. Java, XLIV, 2 (1901)(*); Meyr., B. J., 
XVIII, 832 (1908)(°). 
Originally described from Ceylon(') ; also recorded from Java(‘). 
Larva said to be common as a leaf-miner in coffee, but the identity of 
the species concerned is very doubtful(*). 
Mines are commonly found in coffee leaves in all the coffee-growing 
districts in Southern India, but I have never been able to breed any moths 
out of them, and most of those examined have contained Dipterous larvee. 
