Appendix 
C. Cultivated plants other than paddy.—Contd. 
EUTHALIA VASANTA 
MODUZA CALIDASA 
NEPTIS VARMONA 
PRECIS ORITHYIA 
PRECIS LEMONIAS 
CETHOSIA NIETNERI 
HYPOLIMNAS MISIPPUS 
VANESSA HARONICA 
ARGYNNIS HYPERBIUS 
TAPROBANA 
ERGOLIS TAPROBANA 
ACRZEA VIOLA 
ZIZERA OTIS 
CHILADES LAIUS 
CHILADES TROCHILUS 
F. PUTLI 
LAMPIDES BOCHUS 
LAMPIDES ELPIS 
LAMPIDES BOETICUS 
CATACHRYSOPS STRABO 
PANDAVA 
EUCHRYSOPS CNEJUS 
TARUCUS THEOPHRA- 
STUS : 
CHLIARIA NILGIRICA 
CHERITRA FRE JA 
JAFFRA 
DEUDORIX EPIJARBAS oO 
Mango and cashew. 
Cinchona, 
Vigna catjang.* 
Sweet potato. 
‘Found at Pusa on Sida 
rhombifolia and at Nagpur 
on jute.’’* 
Passion flowers. 
Portulaca oleracea. 
Wild yams, and will probably 
attack cultivated species. 
Violets.* 
Castor oil plant. 
Cucurbitacee. Occasionally a 
pest of cucumbers’ and 
gourds. Hibiscus cannabium. 
Gram and sesbania aculeata. 
The young shoots of orange, 
lime, etc. 
Indigo and pea pods.* 
The pods of various peas, 
beans and pulses. <A_ pest 
of Boga medelloa when grown 
for green manure. 
““A decided pest of carda- 
moms.”’* They attack the 
flowers and young fruit and 
the great number often seen 
in cardamom clearings proves 
that the damage done must 
be very great. 
Peas and beans. A _ pest of 
Crotalaria when grown as 
green manure. Attacks the 
pods. 
Cycads. 
The pods of gram, peas, beans, 
etc. 
Ziziphus jujuba. “A minor 
pest of grafted Ber trees.’’* 
May damage the blossoms of 
cultivated orchids. 
Cinnamon. 
Very destructive to pome- 
granates. The larva lives 
inside the fruit. 
