56 BIOLOGICAL SURVEY OF 



Harmologa Meyrick 



H. FUMiFERANA Clem. The spruce bud-worm. N. E. Harbor, 

 July 27, 1911. Sometimes very injurious to the spruce. It 

 was especially abundant in 1914. 



EuLiA Hiibner 



E. MiNisTRANA Linu. Bar Harbor; N. E. Harbor; S. W. Har- 

 bor, June 16-July 15. The larva is a general feeder, fold- 

 ing the leaves of trees and shrubs. 



E. QUERCiFOLiANA Fitcli. Bar Harbor, June 24. The larva 

 feeds on oak. 



TORTRix Linnaeus 



T. ALLENiANA Fcm. Bar Harbor, July 19. The larva is a 

 general feeder. 



Archips Hiibner (Cacaecia Hiibner) 



A. puRPURANA Clem. Green Mt., July 27. The larva feeds 



on geranium, etc. 

 A. ROSEANA Harr. Bar Harbor, July 11. The larva feeds on 



rose, apple, etc. 

 A. cERASivoRANA Fitch. S. W. Harbor; Salisbury Cove, July 



27-Aug. 1. The larvae are social, forming large ugly nests 



on the wild cherry. 

 A. PERsicANA Fitch. Bar Harbor, June 15. The larva feeds 



on various plants. 

 A. MELALEUCANA Walk. Bar Harbor; N. E. Harbor, June 11- 



July 16. The larva feeds on Trillium. 



Phaloniidae 



Pharmacis Hiibner 



P. viTELLiNANA Zcll. N. E. Harbor ; Salisbury Cove, July 16- 

 Sept. 5. • 



Phalonia Hiibner 



P. BUNTEANA Rob. N. E. Hai'bor, July 31 (Miiiot) . The larva 



feeds on Lactuca. 

 P. EDUANA Kearf. N. E. Harbor; Bar Harbor, Aug. 5-16. 



Pyralididae. Snout moths 

 Aphomia Hiibner 



A. sociELLA Linn. Bar Harbor, July (Moore). The larva 

 lives in nests of bumblebee and wasps. 



