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species, larvae and pupae. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 57: 53-96, 1920. 

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Agric. Res. Wash., D. C, 26: 11: 567-570, 1923. 

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pine needle-miner, in the Yosemite National park, California. 



Jour. Agric. Res. Wash., D. C, 21: 3: 127-141, 1921. 

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B. 1: 41, 1923. 

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Wash., D. C.,2: 161, 1914. 

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Glyphipterygidae 



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Heliodinidae 



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Tortricidae 



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Noctuidae 



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