Indian toreU Records. 
[VoL. II. 
Natural Enemies. 
I took from pupal galleries in the trees containing living grubs the 
elongate maggot-like grub shown in Plate Ij figs. 4 4a. 
This grub had all the appearance of being parasitic upon the bupres- 
tid one. 
Points In the Life History requiring further observations. 
1. The time taken by the larvae to reach full size, 
2. The time or times, if more than one generation in the year, of 
appeai’ance of the beetle. 
3. The number of generations in the year. 
4. In what stage of its metamorphosis the beetle hibernates through 
the winter. 
