Adults : June-early July. 

 Parasites: None. 



Recur varia robiniella (Fitch) 



Food plant: Black locust. 



Occurrence: Kingston, N. H. 



Totals received: One collection of about 25 larvae. t 



Larvae: August to spring. 



Pupae: May, June-July. 



Adults: June and July. 



Parasites: None. 



Recurvaria apicitripunctella (Clem.) 



Food plant: Hemlock. 



Occurrence: Beverly and Jamaica Plains, Mass. 



Totals received: Collections, 6; larvae, f few hundi-ed; years, 3. 



Larvae: August to spring (hibernates in larval stage). 



Pupae : June-July. 



Adults: June-July. 



Parasites: 



Collections HoH 

 Parasite Years yielding larvae^ 



Hymenoptera: specimens recovered parasite collected 



Alegina sp 4 11 ? 



Copidosoma n. sp *(^) 2 4? 



Derosienus Silvia (Gilt.) 2 11? 



Eubadizon gracile Frov 2 12? 



Eulophus sp »6 2 2 ? 



Habrocytus thyridopterigis How 7 11? 



M acrocentrus sp 111? 



1 Only 1 collection of 100 larvae was counted. 



2 Many; gregarious. As many as 12 specimens from 1 host larva. In one col- 

 lection of 100 larvae, 31 were parasitized by Copidosoma. 



3 Six larvae were parasitized by an external feeding Eulophid. 



Recurvaria piceaella Kearf . 



Food plant: Spruce. 



Occurrence: Maine and Massachusetts. 



Totals received: Collections, 4; larvae; years, 4. 



Larvae: July to spring (hibernates in larval stage). 



Pupae: June. 



Adults: June, early July. 



Parasites: Total found when 100 larvae were dissected. 



Collections Host 



Parasite Years yielding larvae 



Hymenoptera: specimens recovered parasite collected 



Agathis sp 1 1 1 100 



Braconid sp 1 1 1 100 



Campoplex sp 25 1 1 100 



Exoteleia pinifolieUa (Chamb.) pine needle miner 



Food plants : Pitch pine, red pine (and other hard pines) . 



Occurrence: Maine and Massachusetts. 



Totals received: Collections, 12; larvae, § about 3,300; years, 7. 



Larvae: Late in July and August to spring, hibernating in larval 

 stage. 



Pupae: June-July. 



Adults: June-July. (Often locally abundant; sometimes over ex- 

 tensive areas.) 



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