CHAMBERS ON FOOD-PLANTS OF TINEINA. Ill 



Lithocolletis amorphwella, Cham. Larva iu tentiforin mine ou under 

 side of leaves. 



Gelechia amorphwella, Cham. Larva sews together the terminal leaves. 



Kobinia pseudacacia. Black Locust. 

 Robinia viscosa. Clammy Locust. 

 Robinia hispida. Rose Acacia. 



Lithocolletis robiniella, Clem. Larva in white tentiform mine on both 

 surfaces of the leaflets. 



Lithocolletis ornatella, Cham. Larva in yellowish blotch mines on both 

 surfaces. 



Gracilaria (Parcctopa) robiniella, Clem. Larva in flat digitate mines 

 on upper surface. 



Gelechia pseudacaciella, Cham. Larva feeds externally on the leaves 

 and also in the mines of Lithocolletis robiniella. 



Xylesthia clemensella, Cham. Larva bores in dead Locust timber, 

 posts, &c. 



Amphicarp^ea monoica. Hog Peanut. 



Lithocolletis amphicarpemella, Clem. & Cham. Larva in white tentiform 

 mine iu under surface. 



Leucanthiza amphicarpewfoliella, Clem. Larva in flat mine in upper 

 surface. 



Glycyrrhiza lepidota. Licorice-plant. 



Gelechia glycyrrhizwella, Cham. Larva sews together the terminal 



leaves. 



ROSACEA. 



Cerasus serotina. Wild Cherry. 



Lithocolletis cratagella, Clem. Larva in tentiform mine in under sur- 

 face of leaves. 



Aspidisca splendoriferella, Clem. Larva iu a minute flat mine in 

 August, and later cuts out a case, in which it pupates. 



Ornix prunivorella, Cham. Larva at first in a tentiform mine in under 

 surface of leaves, at the margin ; leaves the mine to pupate. 



Coleophorapruniella, Clem. Imago unkuowu j the larva lives in a case 

 which it attaches to the leaves. 



Nepticula ? prunifoliella. Insect unknown. Dr. Clemens gave the 

 name to an unknown larva, possibly Dipterous, which makes a crooked, 

 linear miue on the upper surface of the leaves. Possibly it is ideutical 

 with the next species. 



Nepticula serotinwella, Cham. Larva makes a red, crooked, linear 

 mine in the upper surface of the leaves. 



Machimia tcntoriferclla, Clem. Imago unknown ; the larva lives in a 

 web on the under side of a leaf. 



