rroceedingj of the tuikd entomological meeting 161 

 Gracillariad.5;. 

 Lithocolletis Iriarcho, Meyr. 



Meyr., B. J. XVIII 811 (1908) ; I. I. L. p. 537 ; Proc. Second 



Entl. Meeting, p. 102. 



The larva mines leaves of cotton (not only tree-cotton as miglit be 



implied from the statement in Indian Insect Life). Not common and 



not yet seen in sufificient numbers to do damage. We have examples 



'from Piisa only. 



Lithocolletis ganodes, Meyr. 

 This has been found at Parachinar where it was reared from apple 

 :leaves collected on 17th September 1917. 

 It is not known how far it is a pest. 



Phrixosceles phxigrapha, Meyr. 

 Meyr., Exot. Micr. I. 623. 

 Bred at Coimbatore in March 1915 from red-gram (Cajam/s indicus) 

 ■pods. Also occurs at Pusa. 

 Not known to be a pest. 



Acrocercops 'ordinatella, Meyr. 

 Entl. Note 85 ; Proc. Second Entl. Meeting, p. 38. 

 Occurs in Ceylon, Mysore, Coorg and Burma, the larva mining leaves 

 of camphor and sometimes a considerable pest. 



Acrocercofs snpplex, Meyr. 

 At Pusa the larva mines Tertninalia catappa leaves in small numbers. 



Acrocercops prosncto, M^r. 

 At Pusa the larva has be&ii found mining leaves of Ipomoea batatas 

 in small numbers. 



Acrocercops phceospora, Meyr. 

 At Pusa the larva has been found mining Eugenia jambolana leaves. 



Acrocercops terminalice, Stt. 

 Stainton, T. E. S. (3) I 298-299. t. 10. f. 8 (1862) [GracOaria]. 

 Reared at Calcutta from leaf-miner on Country Almond {Tertni- 

 nalia catappa) but not known as a pest. 



