229 



('95' PP- 230-235) for an account of this forest-inhabiting larva. 



The larva of guttivitta is known to feed upon red maple, oak, and 

 viburnum. 



Geometrid^ 



Bustroma divers'ilineata Huhn. (PI. LXII, fig, i.) 



This span-worm moth was taken in the upland forest (Sta. IV, a) 

 Aug 26 (No. 163). 



Packard (Monogr. Geometrid Moths, p. 128. 1876) states that 

 the larva feeds upon grape and Psedera. These are mainly forest 

 plants, and this is probably a woodland species. 



Caberodes confiisaria Hiibn. 



This moth was taken near the upper slope of the south ravine in 

 open woods (Sta. IV, h) Aug. 22 (No. 161). 



The larva feeds upon Trifolium. 



CoCHLIDnD^ 



Cochlidion or Lithacodes sp. Slug Caterpillar. 



This curious larva was found on a stump on the wooded ravine 

 slope (Sta. IV, b) Aug. 26 (No. 165). 



Gelechiid^ 



YpsolopJms ligidelhis Hiibn. (?) 



These small moths were taken in the upland woods (Sta. IV, 0) 

 by T. L. Hankinson June 28, 191 1 (No. 7678). The larva is reported 

 on apple, pear, and plum. 



DiPTERA 

 CECrDOMYIID^ 



Cecidomyia holotricha O. S. (Hairy Midge-gall.) 



Abundant on the under side of hickory leaves (near Sta. IV) 

 Aug. 20 (No. 96) ; and on leaves of Carya ovata in the upland for- 

 est (Sta. IV, a) Aug. 26 (Nos. 107 and 170). These brownish, 

 hairy galls may cover large areas on the under side of some leaves. 

 See Cook '05, p. 840, or Beutenmiiller '04, p. 1.12. 



Cecidomyia tiibicola O. S. (Hickory Tube-gall.) 



Immature galls (No. 107) were found Aug. 20 in the upland 

 Bates woods (Sta. IV, a) on the lower side of leaves of Carya ovata. 



