Parasa indetermina (Bdv.) 



Food plant: Bayberry. 



Occurrence: Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, and New 

 Jersey. 



Totals received: Collections, 5; larvae, 105; years, 5. 

 Larvae: July to September. 

 Pupae : Cocoons spun in September. 

 Adults: Late June and July. 

 Parasites: None. 



Parasa sp. 



Food plant : Wild cherry. 



Occurrence: Roycefield, N. J., and Raubsville, Pa. 



Totals received: Collections, 2; larvae, 4; years, 2. 



Larvae: August. 



Pupae and adults: Not reared. 



Parasites : 



Hymenoptera: 



Apanleles schaffneri Mues 



Euclea delphinii (Bdv.) 



Food plants: Apple, alder, scrub oak. 



Occurrence: Massachusetts, Connecticut, and New Jersey. 



Totals received: Collections, 4; larvae, 7; years, 4. 



Larvae: August and September. 



Pupae: Probably in spring, though cocoons are spun in the fall. 



Adults: June and July. 



Parasites : 



Collections Host 

 JJiptera: Parasite Years yielding larvae 



Larvaevoridae specimens recovered parasite collected 



(Unidentified maggots) 2 112 



Sisyrosea textula (H.-S.) 



Food plants: Norway maple, oaks. 



Occurrence: Massachusetts and Connecticut. 



Totals received: Collections, 8; larvae, 18; years, 6. 



Larvae: August to early October. 



Pupae: Spring (hibernates as a prepupal larva in cocoon). 



Adults : June and July. 



Parasites : 



Diptera: 



Anaporia Hmacodis (Towns.) 



Anaporia sp 



Cnidocampa flavescens (Wlk.) oriental moth 



Food plants: Norway and sycamore maple, apple, buckthorn, 

 cherry, pear, and various other deciduous plants. 



Occurrence; Introduced from Japan, probably on nursery stock 

 about 1900. Infestations are confined to metropolitan district of 

 Boston, Mass. The most serious infestations are largely found in 

 backyards and vacant lots in residential sections. Each year some 

 fruit and shade trees are defoliated. 



Totals received: Collections, 102; larvae and cocoons, 12,934; 

 years, 15. 



Larvae : Late July to October. 



