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Torocca munda 



[Eutorocca fasciata misident.] 

 Torocca sp. 



VORIINI 



Hystricovoria bakeri 



[Voria indica] 

 Voria ruralis 



[V. edentatd] 



WINTHEMIINI 



Nemovilla maculosa 



[N. floralis misident.] 

 Winthemia sp. ? diversoides 

 Winthemia sp. nr diversoides 

 Winthemia sp. 



[W. albiceps misident.] 

 Winthemia sp. 



[W. albiceps misident.] 

 Winthemia sp. 



[W. diversa ? misident.] 

 Winthemia sp. 



R. W. CROSSKEY 

 Lygropia obrinusalis, Lygropia quaternalis (LEP., Pyralidae) 

 Unidentified pyralid (LEP.) 



Heliothis sp., Xanthodes intersepta (LEP., Noctuidae) 



Chrysaspidia nigrisigna, Heliothis armigera, Plusia sp., 

 Trichoplusia orichalcea, unidentified spp. (LEP., Noc- 

 tuidae) 



Numerous other LEP. hosts in extra-Oriental regions 



Pyrausta machoeralis, unidentified sp. (LEP., Pyralidae) 



Anomis erosa (LEP., Noctuidae) 

 Heliothis armigera (LEP., Noctuidae) 

 Unidentified sphingid (LEP.) 



Othreis sp. (LEP., Noctuidae) 



Crocidolomia binotalis (LEP., Pyralidae) 



Delias belisama (LEP., Pieridae) 



HOST-PARASITE LIST 



The host orders, and families within each order, are arranged alphabetically. 

 Host genera and species within each family are arranged in alphabetical order of 

 their currently valid binomina, and the author's name is given for each host species. 

 The tachinid parasites known for each host are given in alphabetical order of their 

 valid binomina for each territory, the names always corresponding with those 

 considered valid in the taxonomic catalogue (Part II); subfamily and tribal place- 

 ments and authors' names are omitted for the tachinid parasites as they can all 

 be easily found from the taxonomic catalogue (the tribal position being clear also 

 from the 'parasite-host list' beginning on p. 286). 



In many instances the currently correct names for the hosts (especially in the 

 Lepidoptera) are different from those appearing in earlier literature references 

 or on the data labels attached to reared tachinid specimens. In order to correlate 

 modern nomenclature with literature citations and data labels the earlier names by 

 which the hosts have been known (especially in the economic literature) are shown 

 in sq uare brackets; if the whole binomen has changed the earlier binomen is shown 

 in full, but if the generic or the specific name remains unaltered only its initial 

 letter is given. 



The territories indicated against the tachinid names are those in which a host- 

 parasite relationship can be confirmed as occurring, either because the identities 

 of the tachinids have been checked personally or because there is no doubt of the 

 correctness of names in the literature. Countries mentioned in the literature for 



