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EUZOPHERA CEDRELLA,' 
HMPSN., 
Reference :—Hampson in litt. 
Classification :—Order, LEPIDOPTERA. Sub-Order, HETEROCERA: 
Family, Pyralide. 
Description. 
A small moth with palpi up-turned and reaching vertex of 
head. Head, thorax, and body greyish. Fore wing long, narrow, 
with apex somewhat rounded; dark grey to blackish in colour; 
a series of black spots near outer margin and an erect, 
jagged, white antemedial band. Under wings smoky-grey 
with a dark line and fringe on lower margin. Expanse of wings 
about 15 millim. See PI. Il, fig. 6a. 
Localities from which reported. 
As far as at present discovered this insect’s habitat is the 
coniferous forests of the Jaunsar, Teri-Garhwal and Simla Hills 
in which area its larva attacks the cones of the deodar and 
spruce trees. 
1 The identifications of this and various other moths mentioned in these 
notes have been very kindly determined or checked for me by Sir George 
Hampson, Bart., to whom my very best thanks are due. £. cedrella is a 
recently discovered species. 
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