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17. CHAPIN'S APPLE-LEAP-SE-WER. 



Phoxopteris nuheculana (Clem.) 



[Work and adult moth : figures of leaf sewed together, early stages and moth from Kiley's 

 Report for 1S78.] 



Remedies: Collecting and destroying fallen leaves in the autumn. 

 Chief Article : Riley, Rept. Dept. Agric., 1878, p. 34-36. 



18. OBLIQUE-BANDED LEAP-ROLLER. 



Cacoecia romceana (Harris.) 



[Injured leaves, chrysalis and adult moths.] 



Remedies: Arsenical mixtures. 



Chief Article: Harris, Ins. Inj. to Veg., p. 480-481. 



19. APPLE-LEAP-POLDER. 



Teras oxycoccana (Packard.) 

 Syn. Tortrix Cinderella Riley. 



Tortrix malivorana Le Baron. 

 Tortrix vacciniivorana Packard. 



[Adult moth: figures of moth, early st.ages and sewed leaf from Riley's 4th .AJo. Report.] 



Remedies: Same as those used for No. 18. 



Chief Article: Riley, 4th Rept. Ins. Mo., p. 46-49. 



20. RASCAL LEAP-CRUMPLER. 



Acrohasis iudigenella Zeller. 

 Syn. Phijcita nebulo Walsh. 



[Injured leaf, case of the larva and modi : figures of work and of .the moth in difFerent stages 

 from Riley's 4th Mo. Report.] 



Parasites : 



Tachina phyciiae (Le Baron.) 

 Banchus fiigitiviis Say. 



Remedies: Collecting and destroying the crumpled leaves during the 

 ■winter; arsenical mixtures. 



Chief Articles: Walsh, 1st Rept. Ins. 111., p. 34; Riley, 4th Rept. 

 Ins. Mo., p. 38-42. 



21. APPLE-LEAP SKELETONIZBR. 



Pempelia Hammondi Riley. 



[Figures of the larva and moth with details of structure from Riley'.s -Ith :\Io. Report.] 



Remedies : Hand-picking. 



Chief Article: Riley, 4th Rept. Ins. Mo., p. 44-46. 



