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The above shows the Indian form of the well-known palasarctic 

 locust Fachytylns chierasceus, Fabv. The species has been sent to the 

 Indian Museum, in connection both with the Madras locust invasion of 

 1878 and also with more localized injury to standing ciops in Ganjara 

 in 1890. It would seem, however, to be a far less serious enemy to 

 standing crops in India than such species as Acridium peregrinum, 

 Oliv., and Acridium siicciiicttinij Linn, 



G. 1. C. P. O.— No. 229 R. & A.-5-5-96.-l,a30. 



