^^ Charles Paul Alexander 



A^epiono^ype.— Ithaca, New York Mav 1 lOH 



Ae«7i«////;e.— With type larva 



Para/^pes.- Numerous larvae and pupae with types. May 1-15, 1913. 



Eriocera cinerea Alex. 



1912 Eriocera cmerea Alex. Psyche, vol. 19, p. 169-170 pi 13 fig 9 



foutd'TMiTTe "iJlT"" ""'T","' "^'r '" ^'''' The larvae were 

 It"!c-. Now York Tl!' ; , "'°"f "•' '""''^^ "f Cascadilla Creek, 

 aiiica, JNew Yo k. They have been found at various dates durinir the 

 past few yea,., but always in scanty numbers. Larvae found ilpri 



Atneux, and other insects. The larvae arc stouter than tho.se of E 

 /««,«on« and are pale whitish yellow, ,uite devoid of the greelsh infs 



touale on May 16. Additional larvae and pupae were found on May 

 24, and a few pupae on May 30 1917 -^^ 



(IOm'zT ^T*^' 'r™ 1 ^; '""^--''-'rf-cribed by.Alexander and Lloyd 



later in this paper. 



Larva.— Length, 1 

 Diameter 



Color light yellow. 



Larva.— Length, 15-lfi mm. 

 Diameter, 2-2.2 mm. 



Head capsule long and narrow, measuring about 1 '^ hv n ')7r, , j , , 



w.;tK prox,„,a, anterior a„g,e. produced if.:!:;.' I abL ; riitrurt; r"'° 



