I'EOCrr.DINGS OF THE THIRD ENTOMOLOGICAL MEETING 



5G7 



Apple (Pyrus malus) — contd. 



Mhmstra cyanea, Hope 



Dyscerus fletcheri, Mshll., MS. 



I By seer us malignus, Mshll., MS. 

 I (Black weevil). 



Laspeyresia pomoneUa, Linn. 



I. M. N. IV, 4, Jeolikote 



p. 217. 



Reported by Mr. 

 Norman Gill. 



Mr. N. Gill sent 

 the speciuien on 

 Apple. He fed 

 it on castor 

 leaves. 



(File; Pusa.) 



One larva found 

 on apple eating 

 leaves, 11th- 

 12th August 

 1918. 



Larva boring 

 shoots of appla 

 causing a gall- 

 like swelling. 



Adult on fruits. 



Defoliating trees 

 including wild 

 Pyms Pashia, 

 recurring annu- 

 ally at end of 

 Maj'. Flying in 

 morning and 

 late afternoon 

 resting at mid- 

 day. 



(I. H. Burkill, 

 28th May 1906.) 



Shillong. June Larva boring in 

 1918. I apple fruits. 



Adults lived in 

 Insectary, Pusa, 

 until October 

 1918. 



Hil's near Simla 



Linda nujrosciduta, Far 



Lophosternus hurjeli Redt. 



Lophosternus hugelii (C'eramby- 

 cid). 



Gahan. F. I. Ceram, 

 pp. 11-12 ; Steb- 

 bing. F. Inst. 

 Coleop., pp. 274- 

 275, t. 17. 



Shillong, June- 

 July 191S. 



C'haub a t i a 

 (Kuuiaun). 



C:haub a t i a, 

 K u m a u n, 

 United Pro- 

 vinces. (I. E. 

 199 ; 5th June 

 1916.) 



Larva boring in- 

 to apple fraits, 

 as well as in 

 Prumts nepalen- 

 sis. 



The notorious 

 codling Moth 

 of Europe. Re- 

 corded from 

 Dras Ladak 

 (7.000 ft.) jn 

 Kashmir. Not 

 recorded hither- 

 to from any 

 other part of 

 I India. ^ 



I Girdling apple 



I twigs and ovi- 



I positing in 



I tliem. Larva 



I boring. Adults 



I on trees and 

 girdled' twigs. 



j Boring ap p 1 e 

 trees. Larva 

 attackinsi root 

 and trunks of 

 trees; 



