PllOCKEDINGS OF THE THIRD ENTOMOLOGICAL MEETING 



673 



Citrus 



spp. 



-conid. 



Fruits- 

 coutl. 



Ophideres fixllonica 



lihynchocoris Iiumeralis, Thnu . 



Virachola isocrates 



Eeliothis obsolcta 



Anthomyiad fly 



CJuetodacus ferri(gineus 



Chcetodacus caudatus 

 Vitellussp- (Pentatomid) 



Hcliothis obsoleta, Fb. 

 Anthomyiad . 



Proc. Sec. Ent. 

 t'onf. p. 212 ; 

 Eutl. Note 64, 

 flgs. 11-12. 



One Hnd. Notes, 

 p. 35, flg. 18 ; 

 Fauna, Ind. 



Rhvn. I, 212-213, 

 flg.'lSO. 



Proc. Sec. Ent. Nagpur ; South 

 Conf.. 1917, p. India. 



• 212. S. I. - 

 pp. 416-417. 



Pusa, Bombay 



Myitk y i n a 

 (Upper Burma), 



N 



Arbela sp. probably quadrinotaia 



Monohammiis versteegi Eits. 



Gndtholea eburifera, Thorns. 



Chelidonium cinctvm 



Ditto 



Proc. Sec. Ent. 

 Conf., Pusa, 1917, 

 p. 226. Bull. 

 Ent. Res. VII, 

 104. 



Ditto 



Annual Rept. 

 Dept. of Agri, 

 Madras, 1917-18, 

 p. 75. 



ii. I. I., pp. 

 374, f . 235. 



F.I. C'erani.,p. Ill 



F. I. Ceram. p. 210 



Peshawar 



Nilgiris. 



Myitkyina 



Do. 

 Kurnul 



Toong, Darji- 

 ling District. 



Nagpur ; May 

 1914. Banga- 

 lore. 



Haflong, Kho- 

 wang (Assam). 



Moulm Bin; 

 Kyain (Karin 

 Hills). 



mgalore 



Larva on Tinos- 

 pora cordifolia. 

 Damages orange 

 fruit at Poona. 

 Attack's pomelo 

 fruits, attacked 

 fiuits fall down. 



Occasional bor?r 

 in orange. 



Catcrp i 1 1 a r s 

 gnawed the 



fruits. 



Pomelo. 



Pomelo fruits ; 

 also in gourds. 



Ripening oranges. 



Larva boring 

 into fruits. 



Larvse boring 

 into healthy 

 lime and orange 

 fruits. Possibly 

 this is the same 

 as the Tomato 

 fly (Proc. Sec. 

 Ent. Meeting, p. 

 178, 1917), 



attacking rot 

 ting fruits. 



Larva boring 

 • into green 

 orange branches 

 A serious pest 

 at Nagpur. 



Lar\a boring 

 orange stem at 

 Haflong. Bor- 

 ing into pith of 

 young stems of 

 orange trees, 

 the leaves turn 

 yellow and the. 

 branch withers. 



Larva boring 

 stems and 

 branches of 



orange. 



Larva boring 

 into or a n g e 

 branches. 



