Indian Museum Notes. 



[Vol. III. 



o£ the palm weevil BJii/nchopJiorus fenugineiis. An account of the 

 insect is given in these Notes, Vol. II, p. 8. 



Tlie above shows the Ciireulionid Desmidophorns hehes, Fabr., 

 referred to in these Notes, Vol. I, p. 58. The insect is reproduced 

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