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IniHcm Mtisernn J^ctes, 



[ Vcl III. 



stages of development, all natural size. This insect is referred to in 

 these NoteSy volume I, page 108, and volume II, pages 5, 10, and 160. 

 It has been reported as destructive to various plants in Bengal. 



The above represents various stages in the life history of the Micro- 

 lepidopterous insect Eudioptes indica, Saunders (after Saunders figures 

 Trans. Ent. Soc., Lond., 1850-51). The species was described as defo- 

 liating cotton plants in Java, and is likely also to occur in India. It is 

 referred to in ihese Notes, volume II, page 162. 



Tl:8 above represents the female imago enlarged, of the brown 

 mosquito [C^dex pipiens, Linn.). This insect is referred to in these 

 I\'oks, volume III, page , The natural size is indicated by a hair Hue. 



