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back of this; length i8 mm. Lives in a folded leaf on Cheno- 

 podiiim album, and Gerajiiinn maculatwn (According to Miss 

 Murtfeldt it also feeds upon the rose. Am. Ent. vol. III., page 

 14). One pupated July 6 and disclosed the imago July 17. (F.) 



Teras permutana. Dup. 



Body green ; a dark dorsal line ; a light-colored stigmatal 

 line ; sutures of segments sometimes yellowish ; cervical shield 

 wanting ; anal plate unmarked ; piliferous spots concolorous ;. 

 spiracles ringed with pale brown; head green, unmarked ; length 

 19 mm. Lives on willow, binding two or more terminal leaves 

 loosely together with silken threads. One pupated about June 

 13 and the imago emerged June 27. (F.) 



TORTRIX QUERCIFOLIANA. Fitch. 



I can find no difference between this larva and that of 

 GelecJiia discocEcella described above. It feeds upon wild black- 

 berry {Rub7is villosiis), living under a web spun upon the upper 

 surface of a leaf. One pupated June 21 and the imago issued 

 July 4- (F.) 



TORTRIX PALLORANA. Robs. 



Body green ; piliferous spots concolorous ; spiracles faintly 

 ringed with pale brown ; cervical shield green, unmarked ; anal 

 plate unmarked ; head green, a black dot on each side above the 

 jaws; length 18 mm. Lives on cherry, Silphmni iiitegrifolium 

 and Verbena hastata. One pupated June 16 and disclosed the 

 imago June 27; a third pupated July 25 and the moth emerged 

 August 4. (F.) 



Cacoecia semiferana. Walk. 



Body green ; piliferous spots and spiracles concolorous ; cer- 

 vical shield green, with two dorsal black dots on the posterior 

 edge and a black dot on each side near the head ; head green, 

 with a black dot on each side above the jaws ; anal plate un- 

 marked ; length 17 mm. Lives on knot grass {Polygonum avicu- 

 lare). One pupated June 10 and the imago emerged June 20. (F.) 



LoxATyENiA ROSACEANA. Harris. 



Body green ; piliferous spots light colored ; spiracles faintly 

 ringed with pale brown ; cervical shield brownish-black, some- 

 times shaded with green next the head ; or green, surrounded at 

 the sides and behind with black, or bordered on each side with 

 black, this sometimes reduced to a dot or dash near the anterior 

 or posterior end ; or green, bordered behind with black ; or 

 yellowish-brown, surrounded at the sides and behind with black 

 and with two dorsal dots of the same color near the anterior 

 edge ; head blackish-brown, the upper part of the face sometimes 

 tinged with brown ; or yellowish-brown, sometimes tinged with 

 green and with a black dot and streak on each side, one or both 

 of these marks sometimes wanting ; anal plate unmarked ; length 

 about 20 mm. I have bred this species from larvse found feeding 

 upon the apple, cherry, Siberian crab-apple, lilac, horse-chestnut 



