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Acrida turrita, Lmn. 

 Kby., F. I. Acrid., p. 98 ; S. Ind. Ins., pp. 524-525, f. 416. 

 This species occurs throughout the Plaias and is found on miscellane- 

 ous crops, but is scarcely a pest. 



Aswatthamanus cylindricus, Kby. 

 Kby., F. I. Acrid, pp. 101-102, ff. 82, 83. 

 This species is common at Pusa on grass, from July to November. 

 It is doubtful whether it is really a pest. 



Phlasoba cinctalis, Kirby. 

 Kby., F. I. Acrid, p. 105. 

 This species is common at Pusa on grass, sweet-potato, etc., in July 

 and August. 



Aiolopus tamulus, Fb. 



Epacromia dorsalis, I. M. N., Ill, v, p. 73, figs ; Lefroy Ind. 



Ins. Life, p. 83, f. 24. 

 Epacromia tamulus, Fletcher, S. Ind. Ins., p. 525, f. 417 ; Proc. 

 Second Entl. Meeting, pp. 72, 98, 160, 180, 186, 190, 19U 

 196, 199. 

 JEolopus tamulus, Kby, F. I. Acrid, p. 122. 

 This grasshopper occurs throughout the Plains of S. India and is 

 especially common in the Tinuevelly, Ramnad and Madura districts. 

 It attacks ragi, cholam, cumbu, dhaincha, cotton, rice, maize, wheat, 

 marua. 



We have it from Peshawar, on maize ; Munshiganj and Pusa, common 

 on grass. 



Aiolopus affinis, Bol. 



Mohpus affinis, Kirby, F. I. Acrid., pp. 122-123, f. 92. 

 This species is recorded from Madura and Bandra by Kirby, and 

 we have it from Garhsankar (Punjab), on sugarcane ; Pusa, common 

 on grass ; Nasirabad Tahsil (Baluchistan), great damage to juar, August 

 1917. 



Stauroderus bicolor, Charp. 



Kirby, F. I. Acrid., p. 127, f. 93. 

 This species occurs commonly throughout India and Burma; on 

 grass, etc. 



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