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Thorax paler with a small dorsal brown spot. Head brown with a vertical 

 red streak. Abdomen dark brown beneath speckled with reddish, the 

 anal segments with a transverse dark brown dash above. Wings pearly 

 ash with a submarginal row of seven brown spots. Caudal spine round 

 with two long hooked forks ; four slender bristles at the base, two above 

 and two beneath, very much hooked at the tips. 



Therina aidropiaria Pack. 



Mature larva, one specimen — Head wider than the first segment of the 

 body, roundish and greenish gray, brown on the sides. Body rather 

 slender and attenuated anteriorly ; color a mixture of brown and greenish 

 gray ; a small angular tubercle on the side of each of the 2nd, 5th and 

 6th rings, and a dorsal pair of the same on the 6th, 8th and 7th, those 

 on the 8th smaller than the others. Length when at rest 32 mil. ; when 

 crawling 36 mil. Feeds on the Oak. Pupated Sept. 4th, just beneath 

 the surface. Moth emerged May 19th. 



Acidalia enuclcaia Guen. 



Mature larva, one specimen — Head not so wide as the body, gray 

 with a vertical brown streak on each side. Body slender and attenuated 

 anteriorly, pale brown streaked and variegated with darker brown. Length 

 when at rest 41 mil. ; when crawling 46 mil. Feeds on the Blueberry 

 (Vaccinium). Changed to a pupa in a thin cocoon on the surface, June 

 29th. 



MEETING OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL CLUB OF THE 

 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCE- 

 MENT OF SCIENCE. 



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Prof. Fernald stated that he had received from Oregon and Washing- 

 ton Territory specimens of Retinia duplana and sylvostrana identical with 

 the European forms, and further referred to the fact thai in America the 

 species of Tortricidaj are more abundant in the West than in the East. 



