EXPLANATION OF PLATES IN Vol. V, 

 Plate I— 



Figs, i — 3. Aspidiotus Dictyospermi Morg. var. arec-e Newst. 

 „ 4 — 8. Fiorinia THEiE Green, n. sp. 

 „ 9 — 12. Chionaspis separata Green, n. sp. 



Plats II— 



Figs. 1—5. Lecanium wattt Green, n. sp. 



„ 6 & 7. PULVINARIA FLOCCIFERA WeStW. 



„ 8—15. Ceroplastes myrics; Linn. 

 „ 16 — 23. Eriochiton the;e Green, n. sp. 



Plate III— 



Fig. i. Serica assamensis Brensk. a, beetle; b, tea leaf injured by the 



beetles. 

 „ 2. Mylabris pustulata Thunb. a and b, beetle, dorsal and side 



views. 

 „ 3. Carpophilus marginellus Mots. 

 ,, 4. Do. mutilatus Er. 



„ 5. Do. hemipterus Linn. 



[ „ 6. Do. bipustulatus Heer. 



„ 7. BoSTRYchus JEO.UALIS Wat. a, larva ; b and c, beetle, dorsal and 



side views ; d, antenna (enlarged) ; e, piece of wood tunnelled 



by the insect. 



Plate IV— 



Figs, i & 2. Adoretus bangalorensis Brenske. 



„ 3 & 4. Do. caliginosus Burm. var. bicolor Brenske. 

 „ 5 & 6. Brachyaspistes tibialis. 



Plate V— 



Figs. 1—6. Dictyophara pallida Donov. 1, adult insect ; 2—6, stages 

 in the development. 

 n 7"~9« Aleurodes nubilans Buckton, n, sp. 7, adult female ; 8, 



adult male ; 9, side view of 7. 

 ,3 10—15. Psylla obsoleta Buckton, n. sp. 10 — 11, adult insect; 

 12, leg ; 13, antenna ; 14 and 15, gall caused by insect. 



Plate VI— 



Figs, i & 2. Scirpophaga auriflua Zell. 1, adult insect; 2, section of 



sugarcane showing cocoon. 

 „ 3 & 4. Creatonotus albistriga Wlk. 3, adult insect ; 4, larva. 

 „ 5 5c 6. Ripersia sacchari Green, n. sp. 5, end of abdomen of adult 



female ; 6, antenna of adult female. 



