NORTH AMERICAN ACROLOPHIDAE — HASBROUCK 703 



Feenald, C. H. 



1888. A revision of the genera Acrolophus, Poej', and Anaphora, Clem., by 

 The Right Honorable Lord Walsingham. Ent. Amer., vol. 3, no. 10, 

 pp. 195-196. (A brief review of Walsingham's revision of 1887. 

 Fernald reproduces Walsingham's key to the genera of Anaphorinae. 

 Material in this article is not referenced since it is already covered 

 by the Walsingham references.) 

 Forbes, S. A. 



1890. The burrowing web worm, Pseitdanaphora arcanella, Clem. In six- 

 teenth report of the state entomologist on the noxious and beneficial 

 insects of Illinois, pp. 98-101, figs. 1-3, 5, pi. 6. (The fifth report 

 of Forbes, covering the years 1887-1888. Larval habits mentioned 

 on p. 98, larva described on p. 99, imago described on p. 100, and 

 imago of mortipennella described on p. 101.) 



1905. The burrowing web-worms, Anaphora popeanella Clem., Pseiidana- 

 phora arcanella Clem., and Hypoclopus mortipennellus Grote. In 

 twenty-third report of the state entomologist on the noxious and 

 beneficial insects of Illinois, pp. 44, 95-98, figs. 24, 76-78. (The 

 twelfth report of Forbes. Discusses appearance and habits of 

 above as larvae, mentioning their injury to young corn.) 

 Forbes, William T. M. 



1923. The Lepidoptera of New York and neighboring states (primitive forms: 

 Microlepidoptera, Pyraloids, and Bombyces). Cornell Univ. Agr. 

 Exp. Station Mem. 68, pp. 12, 15, 25, 50, 53, 115-117, 119-122, 

 figs. 19, 87, 91, 93-98. (Diagnoses group as subfamily Acrolophinae 

 and gives characters and keys for larva, pupa, and adult. Keys 

 and discusses 15 eastern species.) 

 Grote, A. R. 



1872a. Descriptions of tv/o species of Anaphora. Can. Ent., vol. 4, no. 7 

 (July), pp. 136-138. (Descriptions of mortipennella and ayroii- 

 pennella.) 



1872b. Description of the female of Anaphora agrotipennella. Can. Ent., 

 vol. 4, no. 8 (Aug.), pp. 142-143. (Description of ? agrotipennella.) 



1881. North American moths, with a preliminary catalogue of the species 

 of Hadena and Polia. Bull. U.S. Geol. & Geogr. Surv. Terr., vol. 6, 

 no. 2, art. 10, pp. 257-258 (Sept.). (Descriptions of Euthcca and 

 mora.) 



1886. On the geographical distribution of North American Lepidoptera. 

 Can. Ent., vol. 18, no. 10, p. 199. (Grote states: "In Alabama, 

 aside from the Cotton Moth, it was at certain times hardly possible 

 for me to read at night by light for the swarms of Acrolophus 

 agrotipennella and mortipennella, which fluttered over the table 

 and the page.") 

 Haimbach, Frank 



1915. New Heterocera (Lep.). Ent. News, vol. 26, no. 7 (July), p. 325, 

 fig. 11, pi. 12. (Description of busckella.) 

 Holland, W. J. 



1903. The moth book, a popular guide to a knowledge of the moths of North 

 America, p. 443, figs. 42 and 43, pi. 48. New York: Doubleday, 

 Page & Co. (Color photograph of two species — arcanellus, mis- 

 labeled as popeanella, and plumifrontellus.) 



