Studies on Life-hist07'y of Bombycine Moths. 



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LlTHOSHDyE. 



J/ypoprepia fucosa, eggs and larva in all stages. 



Crambidia pallida, " 



C'lemensia albata, " 



Ar<iyropliijes cilicoides, " 



Crocota, any species, " 



Emydia ampin, " 



Ameria unicolor, " 



Eiiphanessa mendica, " 



Cisthene suhjecta, " 



ZYGyENlD^. 



Ci/dosia auriritta, eggs and larva in all stages. 



Anutolmix grotei, etc., eggs and larva in all stages. 



Lijcoinnrpha pliolus, etc., " 



Pyromorpha dinddiata, " 



Triprocris smithsonianuf!, " 



Hurrinna americana, " 



Acoloithus falsarius, " 



Gnopbcela veniiiculata, etc. " 



Ctenucha ochroscapus, " 



I'^cepsis fuh-icollis, etc., " 



Si^ntomeida ipomece, " 



C'ostHosojna omphale, " 



C/ri.s' wilsoni, " 



Psychomorpha epimcnis, " 



Edtvardsia briliians, " 



Alypia mariposa, etc., " 



Pseudalypia crotchii, " 



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Family PLATYPTERICID.E. 



Notes on the early stages of Dryopteris rosea. 



The final stage of this species was described in my paper, "Life- 

 history oi Drepana arcuata^'' (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., xxiv, 489), 

 and since then Mr. Bridgham has reared it from a Viburnum (proba- 

 bly V. lentago), the smallest larvae occurring in Providence in the 

 second week in July, and representing the vernal or spring brood. 

 He has made excellent colored figures, from which we draw up the 

 following descriptions. 



Compare also Mr. H. G. Dyar's descriptions in Psyche v, 421, 



