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Indian Museum Rotes. 



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Ceylon. It represents the tea leaf: miner Oscinis theae, Bigot. The 

 following" is an explanation of the figure : — a, tea leaf reduced, to show 

 the tunnel made by the larva; b and c, larva? enlarged ; d, imago 

 enlarged. The natural size of the insect is indicated by hair lines. 

 The species is referred to in these Notes, volume 1, page 204 3 and 

 volume II, page 165. 



The above represents the imago of the Muscid Rioellicl perskee, 

 Bigot. The larva of this insect have been reported as attacking peaches in 

 Chota Nagpur. The species was first described in these Notes, volume 

 I, page 192. Notes on its life, history appeared in the same volume, 

 page 195. The natural size of the insect is indicated by a hair line. 



The above represents the imago of the Tachinid Ghrysops dispctr. 

 Fabr., which has beeu reported as troublesome to cattle in Baluchistan. 



