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Myllocerus blandus, Fst. 



Mshll., F. I. Cure, I. 333-334, f. 101 ; Proc. Second Entl. 

 Meeting, pp. 69, 96, 123, Ul, 168, 180, 190, 195, 256, 287. 

 Marshall gives the distribution of this species as Godavari District, 

 Pusa, Dacca, Siripur, Sarda, Prome, Mandalay and Yenangyaung. 

 The Pusa Collection contains specimens from : — 

 Pusa, on bhindi, sunflower, rice, cane, carrot, strawberry plant, 

 sissu, sann-hemp, maize, wheat leaves, Tamarix, cucumber leaves, 

 eating guava and pumpkin leaves, pupa underground in indigo field ; 

 Sirsiah (N. Bihar) ; Lyallpur, on brinjal ; and Fyzabad, damaging 

 poppy seedlings. 



MyUocerus sabvlosus, Mshll. 



Mshll. F. I. Cure. I. 336-337 ; Proc. Second Entl. Meeting, 



pp. 102, 219, 231, 254, 292. 



Marshall records this from Chota Jfagpur, Purneah, Ranchi, Dehra 



Dun and Madras. The only specimens that we have are from Pusa, 



where it has been found in some numbers on Zizyphus jujuha, on cotton 



and sweet-potato and devouring young mango leaves. 



Myllocerus transmarinus, Hbst. 



Mshll., F. I. Cure. I. 337-338, f. 102 ; Proc. Second Entl. Meeting, 

 pp. 102, 254. 

 Marshall records this from the Punjab, United Provinces, Calcutta, 

 Chota Nagpur, Central Provinces, and along the Western Ghats to 

 Bellary. 



We have it from Chapra and Pusa. At Pusa it occurs mostly on 

 Zizyphus jitjuba and has also been found on cotton and eating young 

 leaves of Dalbergia sissu. It is not a pest as a rule. 



Myllocerus subfasciatus. Guar. 



Mshll, F. I. Cure. I. 345-346 ; Proc. Second Entl. Meeting, 

 pp. 285, 287. 

 This species occurs in Madras, S. Bombay, Central Provinces, Burma 

 and Ceylon. We have it from the Nilgiris, OotacSmund, Saidapet 

 (Madras), Coimbatore and Virajpet (S. Coorg). At Saidapet and Coim- 

 batore it has been found eating brinjal leaves and at Ootacamund on 

 potato leaves, and it is sometimes a bad pest of these crops. 



In Ceylon it does some damage to brinjal, attacking the flowers and air, Senior-White. 

 buds. 



