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glandular and has a red petiole and mid-rib. Pupation takes place in a cocoon 
connected with gallery and formed in a tightly puckered fold in the leaf or 
under a tightly bent-over edge of the leat. (Macwell.) 
PHYLLOCNISTIS SYNGLYPTA, MEYR. (ante, page 173.) 
Bred [at Dharwar] in January and August 1916 from regular Phylloc- 
nistis type of galleries on upper surface of leaves of a small shrub, probably 
a species of Capparis, which was described as having leaves whorled with a 
pair of thorns in axils, thorns straight when young but recurved when older, 
stems and leaves pubescent, leaves bluntly ovate, margin entire, reticulately 
veined, pedicel + inch long. The larva, which is light-green, can be seen 
distinctly at the end of its gallery, its course being shown by a thin dark 
line of excrement which runs down the middle of the gallery, leaving a white 
margin on either side. Pupation takes place within a folded-over edge of the 
leaf at the end of the gallery, the pupa being protruded on emergence of the 
moth. ((Jazwell.) 
This species was reared at Coimbatore in July 1917 from larve mining 
in leaves of Ailanthus excelsa. The mine is figured in South Indian Insects 
(figure 338 (1) on page 462). 
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CROBYLOPHORA DARICELLA, MEYR. (ante, page 174.) (PLATES LXVI, LXVIL.) 
This species was found abundantly at Pusa in June, July and December 
1919 by Mr. C. 8. Misra, from whose notes the following account is taken. 
The egg is laid irregularly on the upper surface of the apex of a leaf of Plum- 
bago, the largest number found on one leaf being ten, The egg is flattened, 
oval, dirty-white. The larva at first makes an elongate gallery which is after- 
wards developed into a rounded blotch, the frass being scattered irregularly 
within the mine. Several larve may mine in one leaf. The larva is about 
3°5 mm. long, pale yellow, head rather elongated, pale-brown, body-segments 
broad, flattened, distinct. When full-fed it emerges from the mine and pupates 
on the surface of a leaf under cover of a silken cocoon, two cocoons being 
united together at times. ) 
BUCCULATRIX UNIVOCA, wey (onan LXVIII.) 
Buceulatriz wnivoca, Meyr., Exot. Micr., H, 185 (1918)('), £0 WE 359 | Bec. yu 
Described from Pusa('). i 
This has been reared at Pusa from larve found on I4th October 1919, 
mining leaves of kalmi (Ipoma@a reptans) (Plate LXVIII, fig. a). After 
some time, however, the larvee emerged from their mines and formed a sort 
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PHYLLOCNISTIS HAGNOPA, MEYR. M8. Exct.tuic 1 399 | Dec. (920 ) 
