61 



Clemens, B. — Idem. Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Pliila. 1860, p. 

 581. Description of moth. 



Morris, John G. — Idem. Synop. Lep. N. A.. Appendix, p. 

 342. Description of moth and larva. 



Saunders, W.— Idem. Synop. Can. Lep., p. 14. 



Packard, A. S., Jr.— Idem. Proc. Ent. Soc. Phila., III., 

 125. (Synopsis of the Bombycidte of the United States.) 

 Synonymy and bibhography. 



Packard, A. S., Jr. — Idem. Guide to the Study of Insects, 

 p. 287. Brief description of imago. 



Riley, C. V. — Idem. Amer. Ent., II., 272. General de- 

 scription of moth and larva. Habits and life history. 

 Moths appear May 1. Larva from June to October. Two- 

 brooded. Winter in chrysalis state.' Feeds on Indian corn 

 and almost any plant with tender leaves. Checked by five 

 distinct parasites. 



Riley, C. V. — Idem. 3d Annual Rep. St. Ent. of Mo., p. 

 68. (See under 1870.) 



Lintner, J. A.— Idem. 23d Rep. N. Y. St. Cab. N. H., p. 

 193. Moth collected May 7 and June 19 in N. Y. 



Lintner, J. A.— Idem. 26th Rep., N. Y. St. Cab. N. H. 

 p. 179. Moth collected May 30 to June 29, 1878. 



Snow, F. H. — Idem. Trans. Kan. Acad. Sci. IV., p. 38. 



Common in Kansas. Feeds upon leaves of Indian Corn, 



peas, beans, plantain, grasses, and sometimes grape, cur- 

 rant, and gooseberry. 



French, G. H.— Idem. 7th Rep. St. Ent. of 111., p. 183. 

 Specific description of larva and moth. Found from June 

 to October on peas, beans, cabbages, Indian corn, grapes, etc. 

 Hand-picking suggested. 



Saunders, W. — Idem. Ann. Rep. Ent. Soc. Ont. for 1880, p. 

 21. General description of moth and larva. Habits and 

 life history. Two-brooded. Winters in pupa state. Moths 

 appear in May. Checked by several parasites. 



Marten, John. — Idem. 10th Rep. State Ent. 111., p. 116. 

 Specific description of larva. Two-brooded. Food plants ; 

 butternut, lilac, peas, beans, gooseberry, sorrel, convolvus, 

 Indian Corn, currant, sunflower, smartweed, plantain, ver- 

 bena, geranium, etc. 



Coquillet, D. Y\^.— Idem. 10th Rep. St. Ent. of 111., p. 169. 

 Specific description of larva. June to November. 



