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Leucinodes orhonalis, Guen. 



S. I. I., p. 436, t. 30, ff. 5-9 ; Entl. Note 71 ; Proc. Second Entl, 

 Meeting, pp. 286, 288. 

 Occurs throughout India, Burma and Ceylon and is a pest (sometimea 

 serious) of brinjal, the larva boring in the growing topshoots, causing 

 them to wilt, and in fruits. At Poona and Dharwar the larva was also 

 found boring in potato shoots and at Coimbatore it was reared on Solanum 

 nigrum and S. xantkocarpum. 



Crocidolomia binotalis, Z. 



S. I. I., p. 437, f. 313 ; Proc. Second Entl. Meeting, pp. 276 

 (tab), 277, 280, 282, 284. 

 Occurs throughout India, Burma and Ceylon, usually as a minor pest 

 (sometimes serious) of cruciferous crops. It may be a serious pest of 

 mustard, the larvse webbing and destroying the flowers and leaves of the 

 whole plant and boring the pods and eating the green seeds. Our records 

 include the following locahties and foodplants : — 



In Ceylon I had an extraordinary experience once when chilli plants, 

 being transplanted, were attacked by this pest. 



Hellula undalis, Fb. 



S. 1. 1., pp. 437-438, f. 314 ; Proc. Second Entl. Meeting, pp. 276 

 (tab), 280, 282, 283. . 



Mr. Fletcher. Occurs throughout India, Burma and Ceylon as a minor pest of 



cruciferous crops. We have examples from : — 



Coimbatore 

 Nagpur 

 Cuttack . 



Cabbage (boring bud), radish (boring). 



Knol-kohl. 



Cabbage stem and leaf. 



Cabbage, beet, cauliflower (buds and leaves), 



radish (leaves and boring) knol-kohl 



(leaves and boring). 

 Cabbage, radieh. 



