Appendix 
C, Cultivated plants other than paddy.—Contd. 
VIRACHOLA ISOCRATES .. 
VIRACHOLA PERSE 
RAPALA SCHISTACEA 
CATOPSILIA CROCALE, 
POMONA, PYRANTHE, 
AND FLORELLA, AND 
TERIAS HECABE 
TERIAS SILHETANA. 
PAPILIO DEMOLIUS 
‘PAPILIO MOOREANUS 
PAPILIO POLYMNESTOR 
PARINDA <3 
PAPILIO POLYTES 
ROMULUS ; 
PAPILIO CLYTIA 
LANKESWARA ve 
PAPILIO TEREDON 
PAPILIO AGAMEMNON 
HESPERIA GALBA 
SUASTUS GREMIUS ee 
GANGARA THYRSIS < 
PADUKA LEBADEA oe 
UDASPES ALYSOS AND 
RESTRICTA .. oe 
UDASPES FOLUS 
TELICOTA BAMBUSZ& oe 
TELICOTA AUGIAS ee 
PARNARA MATHIAS ee 
HASORA CHROMUS oe 
PARNARA PENICILLATA ,. 
Luckily rare in Ceylon. In 
India known to spoil the 
fruits of pomegranate, wood- 
apple, orange, apple, loquat, 
guava, plums, peaches, tama- 
rinds and nux vomica.* 
Said to attack the fruit of 
pomegranate. 
Tea blossom, 
Sometimes entirely  defoliate 
various species of Cassia, 
sesbania, etc. 
Albizzia moluccana. 
Orange and lime. In India 
“sometimes a _ serious pest, 
stripping the trees,’’* 
Orange and lime. 
Cinnamon, 
Cinnamon. 
Soursop and custard apple. 
“Sida rhombifolia, hollyhock, 
soy bean.’’* 
Palmyra, cocoanut and other 
palms. 
Sometimes a minor pest of 
cocoanuts in India. 
Palms. 
Wild gingers and may attack 
cultivated species. 
“Occasionally does a good 
- deal of damage to ginger and 
turmeric ’’ in India.* 
Maize in Burma.* 
Sugar-cane, 
Sann hemp. In Burma, maize 
and sugar-cane.* 
Castor oil plant.* 
Sugar-cane, 
oO 
*Report of proceedings of 3rd Entomological Congress of Agricul- 
tural Research Institute at Pusa, Feb. 1920. 
