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Journal New Yoric Entomological Society. 



[Vol. V. 



Food-plants observed. — Willow, oak, wild cherry, bayberry, lin- 

 den, witch-hazel, chestnut, beech and sour-gura (^Nyssa). 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE L 



Tortricidia fasciola. 

 Fig. I. Larva in stage \, side view, enlarged. 

 " 2. Larva in stage VI, side view, enlarged. 

 " 3. The same, front view. 

 " 4. One segment, stage VI, showing setse. 

 " 5. Skin granules at one of the setce of lateral row. 

 " 6. Mature larva, enlarged, dorsal view. 

 " 7. Moth of T. fasciola. 



Adoneta spimiloides. 

 " 8. Larva in stage I, side view, enlarged. 

 " 9. Mature larva, side view, enlarged. 

 " 10. The same, front view. 

 " II. The same, back view. 



" 12. One of the short horns of subdorsal row and adjacent skin granules. 

 " 13. A single spine, enlarged. 

 " 14. Caltropes from a lateral horn. 

 " 15. Moih o^ A. s/>inM/oides. 



Euclea indetermina Boisduval. 



1864 — Callochlora vernata Packard, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. Ilf, 339. 



1882 — Parasa chloris Grote, Check List, 17. 



1891 — Parasa viridus Dyar, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. XVIII, 154. 



1 89 1 — Parasa viridus Smith, List Lep. 28. 



1893 — Euclea indetermina Dyar & Doll, Ent. News, IV, 311. 



1894 — Euclea indetermina Neumoegen & Dyar, Journ. N. V. Ent. Soc. IF, 68. 



Larva. 

 1797 — Smith ^: Abbot, Lep. Ins. Ga., pi. 73. 

 1832 — Boisduval, Cuvier's An. Kingd. (Griffith), PI. 103, Y\g. 8. 

 1852 — Harris, Ins. Inj. Veg. 323. 

 1858— Duncan, Nat. Libr. X.X, PI. 21. 

 1878 — Andrews, Psyche, II, 271 (as Parasa c/iloris). 

 1885— Edwards & Elliot, Papilio, III, 128. 

 1885— French, Can. Ent. XVII, 161. 

 1893— Dyar & I^ol'. Ent. News, IV, 311. 

 1894 — Dyar, An. N. V. Acad. Sci, VIII, 214. 



Special Structural Characters. 



Dorsal space broad, narrowing only slightly at the ends, curving 

 down anteriorly and posteriorly at joints 3-5 and 11-13. Sides nearly 



