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Pohjommatus hceticus, Linn. 



S. 1. 1., pp. 415-416, f. 288 ; Proc. Second Entl. Meeting, pp. 44, 

 56, 58, 64, 71 ; Andrews, Q. J., Ind. Tea Assocn., 1918, 29-30. 



Occurs abundantly tliroughout India, Burma and Ceylon. Larva 

 on Crotalaria striata, Dolichos lablab, Cajanus indicus, Pisum and other 

 Leguminosse. It has been reared at Coimbatore from larvae on pods of 

 Cajanus indicus and flowers of Buteafrondosa. It may be a serious pest 

 of Crotalaria when this is grown for seed. 



In Assam we had it on gram last year and the attack was rather bad. Mr. Andrews. 



I have had a request from Java for egg-parasites of P. bceticus ; so, Mr. Fletcker. 

 if anyone comes across any Trichogramma or other parasite of the eggs, 

 I shall be glad to be informed. 



Tarucustkeophraslus, Fb. 



Bingham, F. I., II, 417-419, t. 20, f. 151 ; Proc. Second Entl. 

 Meeting, p. 253. 



Occurs practically throughout India, Burma and Ceylon. The larva 

 feeds on the young leaves and buds of Zizyphus jujuba. It is scarcely 

 a pest as a rule but is stated to be a minor pest of grafted Ssr-trees in 

 the Central Province j. 



Deudorix epijarbas, Mo. 



Lep. Indica IX, 33-34, t. 711, ff. 3, 3 a-c ; Proc. Second Entl. 

 Meeting, p. 233. 



The larvse are destructive to pomegi-anate fruit in Kumaon m June 

 and July, so that " in some years scarcely a pomegranate escapes their 

 attacks " (Hannyngton, B. J. XX, 369-370). 



It is common as a borer of pomegranate fruits in the Dehra Dun Mr. Beesoa. 

 district. 



Virachola isocrales, Fb. 



S. 1. 1., p. 416, f. 289 ; Lep. Indica IX, 64-69, t. 719, ff. 3,3 a-b ; 

 Bell, B. J. XXIV, 184 ; Proc. Second Entl. Meeting, pp. 213, 

 231, 232, (tab.) 234, 245, 250, 257. 



Occurs throughout the Plain? of India (? except northward; of United ?lr. Fletcher. 

 Provinces). Not noted in Burma. 



