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LIFE-HISTORIES OF INDIAN INSECTS. 
MICROLEPIDOPTERA. 
Ix. APPENDIX. 
BY 
T. BAINBRIGGE FLETCHER, R.N., F.LS., F.E.S., F.Z.8., 
Imperial Entomologist. 
[Received for publication on 24th April 1920.] 
TORTRICIDA. 
ADOXOPHYES MODERATANA, WLK. 
Tortrix moderatana, Wlk., Cat., XXVIII, 328-329 (1863)(*). 
Adoxophyes moderatana, Meyr., Cat. Tortric., p. 14 (1912)(?). 
Walker originally described this species from Sarawak,(!) but perhaps 
in error, as Meyrick(2) only records it from India. We have it from Pollibetta 
in South Coorg. 
Bred on 3rd January 1912 [at Karwar] from larva found in spun leaves 
of Symplocos spicata. (Mazxwell.) 
Cx cy eer W 340-341 (OM 920 
CACGCIA POMIVORA, MEYR. MS. (PLATE LVIil,, FIG. 1.) 
This species seems to be a local pest of apple at Ramgarh, Kumaon Dis- 
trict, the larva generally boring into the fruit from the apical end and driving 
a gallery right through the core, this gallery being widened laterally into the 
fruit itself which ultimately begins to rot. The external end of the gallery 
is closed with silken threads intermixed with frass. Only one larva is found 
in each affected fruit. Examples of affected apples were received on 15th 
September 1919, through the kindness of Mr. Johnson, of Apple Garth Orchard, 
Ramgarh, and from the material sent moths were reared out at Pusa, between 
20th September and 13th October. 
