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Lithocolletis, sp. ? Only the larva is known. It is possibly L. aeeri- 

 ella Clem., and makes a flat mine in the upper surface. 



Catastega hamameliella, Clem. Imago unknown. The larva is at first 

 a miner, and then makes a tube of "frass", in which it dwells. 



LlCjUIDAMBAR STYRACIFLUA. Sweet GlllU. 



Phyllocnistis liquidambarisella, Cham. Larva in a long, winding, linear 



mine in upper surface. 



COENACE^. 



CORNUS FLORIDA. Dogwood. 



Antispila comifoliella, Clem. Larva in a blotch mine; afterward 

 cuts out a case, in which it pupates on the ground. 



Nyssa multiflora. Gum-tree. 



Antispila nysscefoliella, Clem. Larval habits as in A. cornifoliella 

 (supra). 



Nepticula nyssceella, Clem. Imago unknown. The larva makes a 

 crooked, linear mine in the upper surface. 



CAPPJFOLIACEiE. 



Lonicera sempervirens. Honeysuckle. 



Lithocolletis trifasciellafj'H.aw. Larva makes a teutiform mine in 

 under side of leaves. 



Sympiioricarpa vulgaris. Waxberry, or Indian Currant. 

 Lithocolletis trifasciella, Haw. (Vid. Lonicera supra.) 

 Lithocolletis symphoricarptmlla, Cham. Larvse in tentiform mines in 



uuder side of leaves. 



Viburnum opulus. Snowball. 



Coleophora viburna'clla, Clem. Imago unknown. Larva in a case 

 feeding on the leaves. 



EUBIACE^. 



CEPnALANTHUS OCCIDENTALS. ButtoU-bush. 



Laverna cephalanthiella, Cham. The larva at first in a small, some- 

 wbat trumpet-shaped mine beginning at the midrib; afterward leaves 

 it, and makes one or more larger ones nearer the edge of the leaf. 



COMPOSITE. 



Suborder Tubuliflorje. 



Tribe Vernoniace^e. 



Vernonia (various species). Iron- weed. 



Coleophora rernoniwella, Cham. Imago unknown. Larva in a very 

 long, slender case, feeding ou the leaves. 



