IIlSTORIA. LePIDOPTERORUM ETC. i 63 



communissima omnium hnjus generis in Europa; ul plurl- 

 mum Stat in foliis Quercuuin . 



Larva viridisj punclis verrucosis nigris pilum fercntibus ad- 

 spersa; caput, scutellum , annuli, petlesque anleriorcs ni- 

 gro-nilitli; pedes posteriorcs grisco-lulescenles; supra an- 

 nulum oclavum macula brunnea. Vescilur foliis Quercus 

 liohoris. 



Aurelia uigro-brunnea, parte postica corporis longissima, o- 

 btusa; aunulis abdominalibus series duas denliculorum fe- 

 renlibus. Folliculus ejus constat ex folio convoluto , in 

 quo vixit larva^ 



Genus LXXII. Carpocapsa Treit, Curtis. Stephens. 



— Tinea Linn. Devill. Gotze. JNIuller. 



— Pyralis Fabr. Latr. Dum. Walkenaer. 



Encyc. INk'ihod. 



— Tortrix Linn, lllig. Wien Verz. Golze. 



Muller. Froelicli. Lang. Verz. 

 Hub. Scop. Devill. Brahm. 



— Seraasia Stephens. 



Articulus secundus palporum recurvus, longus, vix tomen- 

 losus; terlius nudus , brevis, cylindricus; lingua brevis, 

 et visibilis; corpus tenuc ; alac anteriores potius angustae, 

 ad anguluni rectum desincntes, margo earum anterior 

 vix arcuatus in longiiudine sua. 



Larvae slant in parte inteiiore fructuura , aut in ligno arbo- 

 rum Pomonac , et sub earum cortice transformanlur in- 

 tra contextum compaclum mixtum cum rasura lignea. 

 1. Carpocapsa Poinana Duponch. Pap. de Franc, vol. IX. 

 p. 248. PI. 248. lig. 2. 3. 



alis anilcis ncbulosis, extremiiatc externa rubro-aureoque 

 maculata ; poslicis fiiscis. 



Iliib. Torlric Tab. G. fig. 30. (foem) Tortrix pomana . 



