CHAMBERS ON POOD-PLANTS OF TINEINA. 113 



Coleophora rosacella, Clem. Larva iu a case feeds on leaves of Sweet- 

 brier. 



Tischeria roseticola, Frey & Boll. Larva mines the leaves. 



Nepticula roswfoliella, Clem. Larva makes crooked, linear mines in 

 leaves. 



Gelechia rosceella, Cham. Imago unknown. Larva feeds in seed-cap- 

 sules. 



Agrimonia eupatoria. 



Gelechia agrimoniella, Clem. The larva rolls the leaves and feeds on 

 them. 



Rubus villosus. Blackberry. 



Tischeria amia, Frey & Boll. Larva makes a flat, somewhat trumpet- 

 shaped, mine in upper surface of leaves. 



Nepticula rubifoliella, Clem. Larva makes a linear crooked mine in 

 the upper surface of the leaves. • 



RUBUS occidentalis. Raspberry. 

 Rubus canadensis. Dewberry. 



Tischeria tenia. See Rubus villosus (supra). 



ON AG RACEME. 



OENOTHERA (various species). Primrose. 



Laverna cenotherwella, Cham. --? ' Phijllocnistis magnatella, Zell. Larva 

 burrows in the stalk of CEnothera missouriensis. 



Laverna cenotherwseminella, Cham. Larva feeds iu the seeds. 



Laverna circumscriptella, Zell. Larva feeds in the seeds. 



Laverna murtfeldtella, Cham. Larva feeds on the flowers. 



GROSSULACEiE. 

 Ribes. Currant. 



Gelechia ribesella, Cham. Larva folds and feeds on leaves of the Rocky 

 Mountain Red Currant. 



Gracilaria ribesella, Cham. Same food-plant, and feeds in the same 

 way with Gelechia ribesella. Imago unknown. 



SAXIFRAGACE^. 



ITydrangia radiata. Wild Hydrangia. 



Antispila hydrangiwella, Cham. Larva in small blotch mine; cuts out 

 a case iu which it descends to the ground to pupate. 



HAMAMELACEiE. 



Hamamelis virginica. Witch Hazel. 



Gracilaria superb if rontella, Clem. Larva at first a miner, afterward 

 feeds externally, rolling the leaf into a cone. 

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