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Java (this may prove to be a distinct species). We have reared it 
also from tamarind seeds and it probably has a great variety of foods. 
Fi^-. 310 —Ephestia cahiritella. 
The custard apple (Anona squamosa) fruit is tunnelled by the larva of 
Heterographis hengalella, Kag., and where this fruit is grown, the moth 
can be readily reared. This pest was described from Calcutta speci- 
mens (Ind. Mus. Notes, III, p. 107). 
The life-histories of three species of Euzophera are known in India. 
E. perticella , Eag. (Plate XLVIII), is a widespread pest of the cultivated 
