T. BAINBRIGGE FLETCHER 199 
PERONEA AGRIOMA, MEYR. M&: [2xc/ er. [342 
Reared at Shillong in July 1918 from larva on apple. Also feeds com- 
monly on rose at Shillong. 
EUCOSMIDAi. 
ACROCLITA VIGESCENS, MEYR. (anle, page 44.) 
This species has again been reared at Pusa from larve found on 2nd 
December 1919, on Cordia myxa, tying the leaves one above another, living 
inside, and nibbling the green tissue from the surface of the leaves. 
The larva is about 10 mm. long and about 1°5 mm. across the thoracic 
region, rather flattened and tapering posteriorly, skin soft and rather trans- 
parent pale-yellow tinged with greenish due to abdominal contents ; head 
rather flattened, brownish-yellow, glossy ; prothorax covered with a large, 
glossy, brown to dark-brown shield; hairs rather short, white ; spiracles 
minute, yellow; legs and five pairs of equally-developed prolegs pale- 
yellow. 
Pupation takes place between the leaves in a white silken cocoon covered 
with black pellets of frass. The pupa is about 45 mm. long and 1:25 mm. 
across thoracic region, tapering in either direction, brown-yellow ; second and 
following abdominal segments with an anterior dorsal transverse row of small 
posteriorly-directed spines ; anal segment rounded posteriorly and with the 
transverse row of spines on its dorsal margin. The pupa wriggles out of the 
cocoon to some extent before the moth emerges. Moths emerged between 
Sth January and 3rd February 1920, (Pusa Insectary Cage-slip 1973.) 
ANCYLIS GLYCYPHAGA, MEYR. (ante, page 45.) 
Bred/in J anuary 1915 from larvee found amongst spun leaves of Zizyphus 
rotundifolia, feeding on the lower surface ot the leaf, apparently when young 
mining under the cuticle. Larva with head small, pale-brownish, much 
porrected and shiny ; body with segments strongly marked, pale greenish- 
ochreous, with scattered short bristles. (Maazwell.) 
The above record renders it probable that the larvee reared at Pusa were 
actually feeding on Zizyphus leaves and not on the sugary excretion of 
Phromnia. y 
ANCYLIS LUTESCENS, MEYR. (ante, page 45.) (PLATE LIX.) 
This has again been reared at Pusa from larve collected on 27th September 
1919, rolling and eating top-shoots of Zizyphus jujuba, and the opportunity 
has been taken to add figures of the various stages which have been already 
described. (Pusa Insectary Cage-slip 1947.) 
