112 PEOCEEDINGS 01" THE THIED ENTOMOLOGICAL MEETING 



Lyccenesthes emolus, Godt. 

 Bingham, F. I., II, 373-374. 

 Occurs in Sikkim, Assam, Burma, Bengal, Bihar, Orissa and North 

 Kanara. 



De Niceville gives the foodplants in Calcutta as Nephelium litchi. 

 Cassia fistula and Heynea trijuga. It has been reared in small numbers 

 at Pusa from larvae feeding on mango leaves, but is not a pest. 



Lampides elpis, Godt. 



Bingham, F. I., II, 407-408 ; Proc. Second Entl. Meeting, p. 37. 



Occurs throughout the Hills of Southern India, Ceylon and Burma. 



The larva feeds on the flowers and fruits of the cultivated cardamom 



and also on those of Kaempfcena pandurata ; pupa in the fruit or in 



cluster of dead flowers above the fruit. 



A decided pest of cardamoms in districts where these are grown. 



Euchrysops cnejus, Fb. 



S.I. I., pp. 414-415, t.26 ; Entl. Mem. V, 59-66, t. 8 [Catochry- 

 sops] ; Proc. Second Entl. Meeting, pp. 44, 52, 56, 58, 60, 

 65. 

 Occurs throughout India, Burma and Ceylon. The larva has been 

 found at Pusa on tur (Cajanus indicus), mung, urid, moth, Vigna catjang 

 and Sword-bean (Canavalia ensifonn's). It may occur on practically 

 any pulses and when in numbers (as it often is) may do serious damage, 

 the contents of the pods being eaten out. 

 At Jorhat I found it on Phaseolus radio' us. 



Catochrysops pandava, Horsf . 



Bingham, F. I., II, 413-415 ; Rutherf., Trop. Agric, Sept. 1914 ; 

 Proc. Second Entl. Meeting, p. 266. 

 Occurs in most parts of the Plains of India, Burma and Ceylon. 

 The larva feeds on Cycads. De Niceville found it on Cycas revoluta 

 in Calcutta and it has been sent to us from Bombay as damaging Oyeas 

 circinalis, and Rutherford found it as a pest of Cycads at Peradeniya. 

 It disfigures ornamental Cycads but is otherwise scarcely a pest. 

 [See also pages 897-898.] ' 



