92 Indian Museum Notes. [ Yol. III. 



but I extracted several almost completely developed imagoes from the 

 chambers and also the exuviae from larvse. Probably the above insects 

 were hardly [ready for exclusion, and hence the ^imperforated condition 

 of the cones. 



Some interest attaches to the circumstance that the Terebiuthaciaa 

 to which mango tree is referable are peculiarly open to the attacks of 

 gall-making insects. We have numerous examples of Pemphiginse amongst 

 Aphides infesting the foliage of exotic species. 



Size of insect 014 x 0"08 millemetres. 

 Wings 013. 



Antennae 04. 



