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Belippa laleana. Mo. (Plate 5, fig. 1.) 



1. 1. L., p. 501, t. 28, f. 14 ; Proc. Second Entl. Meeting, p. 28. 



The fat slug-like, pale-green, yellow-dotted larva is common on 



cofiee in South Coorg, but is scarcely a pest. Also occurs on apple, pear, 



walnut and other fruit-trees at Shillong and does slight damage by 



feeding on the leaves. 



In Assam about eighty per cent, of the larvae are parasitized. Mr. Andrews. 



(Unidentified Limacodid.) (Plate 5, fig. 2.) 

 At Shillong in June 1918 the larvae occurred on apple in some numbers, Mr- Fletcher, 

 but the moth could not be reared out. 



Several different species of Limacodids attack apple and other fruit- 

 trees in Shillong. 



Nymphalid^. 



Mycalesis per sens, Fb. 

 Bingham, F. I., I. 57-58, f. 17 B ; Proc. Second Entl. Meeting, p. 163. 

 The larva is sometimes foimd in small numbers on rice at Pusa, but 

 is not a pest. 



Mycalesis tnineus, Linn. 



Bingham, F. I., I. 58-59, f. 17-A, t. 2, f. 8 ; Proc. Second Entl. 

 Meeting, p. 163. 

 Pupae have been found at Gauhati on rice-leaves. Not known to be 

 a pest of rice. 



Melanitis ismene, Cram. 



S. I. I., p. 412, t. 50, ff. 7-9 ; Entl. Mem. V, 3-7, t. 1 ; Proc. 

 Second Entl. Meeting, pp. 163, 180. 

 Occurs throughout India, Burma and Ceylon and is a minor pest of 

 rice. The larvae are also less commonly found on juar and marua ; also 

 on various wild grasses. 



In Java the larva is noted, under the name Cyllo leda, by Kobus as 

 found on sugarcane (Tijds. voor. Ent. XXXIX, 129-130, t. 6 ff. 1-5 

 (1896). 



Elymias undularis, Dr. 



Moore. Lep. Ind. II, 145-148, 1. 133 ff. 1 (larva), 1 A.C ; Bingham, 

 F. I. Butt. I., 171-172. 

 This species occurs along the Himalayas from Masuri to Bhutan in 

 Assam, Lower Bengal, C. India, Burma to Malaya. 



