140 PHOCEEDIXGS OF THE THIRD ENTOMOLOGICAL MEETING 



Helerusia edocla, Doubl. 

 Hmpsn., F. I., I, 261, B. J., XII, 298. 

 The larva occurs on tea, as a sporadic pest, iu Assam, Sikkiin and 

 Cachar. 



Antram (B. J., XVIII, 431) suggests that this species is identical 

 with magnifica. 



Heterusia virescens, Butl. 



S. 1. 1., pp. 448-449, f. 326 ; Proc. Second Entl. Meeting, pp. 19-20. 

 A sporadic pest of tea in the Nilgiris and Wynaad. 



Soritia leptalina, KoU. 



Hmpsn., F. I., 1, 252, f. 168. 



The larva occurs on rose, tea, etc., in Sylhet {B: J. XII, 296). We 



have specimens from Dungagah (Hazara District), Masuri, Darjiling, 



Khasis and Ma}anyo and also one specimen labelled " Pusa " [probably 



by error]. Also on apple at Shillong in some numbers. 



Zeuzerice. 

 Zeuzera coffew, Nietn. 

 S. I. I., p. 446, f. 323 ; Proc. Second Entl. Meeting, pp. 21, 34, 121. 

 Occurs in most parts of India and has been recorded from Sikkim, 

 the Naga Hills, Rangoon, Nilgiris and Ceylon. In Assam the larva is 

 said to be a bad pest of tea, boring the stems and branches, and is con- 

 trolled by cutting back the affected parts. In Southern India the larva 

 attacks tea and coffee bushes and seems to be not uncommon in cofEee- 

 bushes. In Burma the larva has been found boring cotton plants. 



Phragmatcecia sp. 

 Proc. Second Entl. Meeting, p. 152. 

 Has been reared at Pusa from larvae boring in stems of Saccharum 

 siyontaneum. Not known to be a pest. 



Azijgophleps scalaris, Fb. 

 S. 1. 1., pp. 446-447, f. 324 ; Proc. Second Entl. Meeting, pp. 73, 75, 76. 



Occurs in the Plains of Southern India and Burma as a pest of agathi 

 (Sesbania grandiflora), dhaincha (S. aculeata), and chithagathi {S. 



