574 PROCEEDINGS OF THE THIRD ENTOMOLOGICAL MEETING 



Citrus spp. — co7itd. 



Roots 

 Sucking 



Sucking 



Stromatium barbatum, Fb. 



Chlondolum alcmene, Thorns. . 



Agrilus grisator 

 Arhela ietraonis 



SatliroplujWw sp. (Phasgonurid) 



Aittoserka sp. ... 



Cdppoea taprobanensis 



Rhtjnchocoris humeralis . 



ChriisomphciTits (Aspidiotus) 



ahrantii. 

 Chnj-somphalus aomdum (ficus) . 



Aspidiotus Itttanim . 



Saissetia {Lccanium) hemis- 

 phxrica. 



AlmrocaMus (Aleyrodes) spini- 



fera. 

 Binleurodes citri 

 Eiiphalerus citri 

 Toxoptera aiiraidii • 

 Laivana conspsrsa . 



White fly (Species ?) • • • 



Aniestiacruciata 



F. I. Ceram., pp. 

 114-115. f. 45 ; 

 Proc. 2nd Ent. 

 Conf., 1917 ; S. I. 

 I. 321-322, f. 175 ; 

 Bomb. Jour. 



XXIV, 610-612. 



Ditto 

 S. 9. 1., 323, f.l77, 

 Ceram., pp. 199- 

 200. 



Ditto 

 I. I. L. 331. 



Ditto 

 S. S. I., 453-454 

 t. 41. 



S. L I., p. 470, 

 f. 346 ; Proc. Sec. 

 Ent. Conf. 1917, 

 p. 213. 



Ditto 



S L L, p. 470, 

 f. 346 : Proc. Sec. 

 Ent. Conf., 1917, 

 p. 213. 

 Ditto 



:Madras Anmial 

 Report, '1917-18, 

 pp. 75-76. 



Nagpur, Central 

 Provinces. 



Pollibetta, Viraj 

 pet. 



Poona, Nagpur, 

 Bangalore. 



Hill districts, 

 South India. 



(Burma), Jcoli- 

 kote. 

 Pusa. 



Khod (Poona) ; 

 Calcutta. 



Poona, Coonoor, 

 Calcutta. 



C'ircars, and 

 ceded districts. 



Nagpur . 



Boring into dead 

 orange branches 

 aiter they have 

 been affected by 

 Arbela. 



Bores into orange 

 stems. Adult 

 May 1917. 



-Bores in steins ; 

 very common at 

 Nagpur. 



I. R. 176, 24th 

 Jime 1918. 



Eats the bark. 

 Moves quickly 

 rovmd the stems 

 when attempts 

 made to catch 

 it. 



Adult, 

 root. 



Minor pest. 



lemon 



Also on pair 



Also on Citrua 



me'dica, peach, 



Phoenix (seri- 

 oiis). 



In numbers on 

 fruits and stems 

 of Citrus, Pusa, 

 August-Septem- 

 ber 1918. 



On leaves, 5th 

 Sep t e m b e r 

 1918. Leaves 

 very heavily in- 

 fested and turn- 

 ed pale. 



16th June 1906. 



