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79. Eacles imperialis (Drury). Thomas. (111. Rep.) 



80. Hypliantria textor Harris. 



81. Thyridopteryx ephemerwformis (Haw.) Riley's MS. notes. 



82. Gastropacha americana Harris. Lintner (Ent. Contr., iii, p. 154). 



83. Apatela luteicorna G. & R. 



84. Gharadra propinquilinea Grote. Sup., p. 167. 



85. Agrotis C-nigrum (Linn). Thomas. (111. Rep.) 



86. Ennomos alniaria (Linn). Larva abundant on the mai)le. C. E. 



Worthington. (Can. Ent., x, p. 16.) See Birch Insects. 



87. Endropia armataria H. Sch. Dimmock. (See Birch Insects.) 



88. Boarmia crepuscularia Fr. (See under Locust and Birch Insects, p. 



371.) 



89. Nematocampa filamentaria Gueu. Lintner. (Ent. Contr., iii, p. 165 ; 



Forbes' Second Rep.) 



90. Lophoderus velutinana Walk. Miss Murtfeldt in Fernald's Catalogue 



of Tortricidse, p. 76. 



91. Lophoderus triferanus (Walk.). (See p. 195.) 



92. Cenopis reticulatana (Clem.). Miss Murtfeldt in Fernald's Catalogue 



of Tortricidse, p. 20. 



93. Platynota flavidana Clem. Miss Murtfeldt in Fernald's Catalogue 



of Tortricidae, p. 22. 



94. Cacoecia argyrospila Walk. (See p. 192.) 



95. Oracilaria acerifoliella Chambers. The larva curls the edge of the 



leaf of Acer glahrum, mountain bush maple, downward. 

 Colorado. 



96. Oracilaria pacTcardella Chamb. Larva rolls the leaf downward into 



a conical figure. 



97. Lithocolletis clemensella Chamb. Under surface of leaves. 



Order Hemiptera. 



98. Poeciloptera pruinosa Say. (See p. 281.) 



99. A^/m acms Linn. Occurs on Acer pennsylvanica (Fitch). 



100. Lecanium acericola Walsh and Riley. (Amer. Ent., i, p. 14.) Also 



on box elder (Thomas). 



101. Lecanium acericorticis Fitch. On silver maple, Washington, D. C. 



(Glover, Agr. Rep., p. 1876. See Thomas, vii, p. 120; American 

 Naturalist, xii, pp. 655, 808.) 



Order Diptera. 



102. Gecidomyia aceris Shinier. On Acer dasycarpum. (Trans. Amer. 



Ent. Soc, i, p. 281.) 



