596 FIFTH REPORT OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL COMMISSION. 



specimen measured was .083 inch in depth, and .065 inch in diameter. 

 (Garmau). 

 The following insects also occur on the willow: 



Order Lepidoptera. 



95. Limenitis Ursula (Fabr.) See p. 128. 



96. Limenitis artheniis (Drury.) W. H. Edwards. 



97. Limenitis misippus (Fabr.). Lintner Ent. Contr., ii. 



98. Vanessa antiopa (Linn.). Maine and Ehode Island. Larva fully 



grown in Maine September 5. 



99. Qraptafaunus Edw. on 8. humilis (Scudder). 



100. Eugonia J. album B. and Lee. 



101. Aglais niilbertii Godt. 



102. Thecla liparops. 



103. Thecla acadica Edwards. 



104. Cyaniris pseudargiolus Bd. and Lee. 



105. Thanaos persius Scudder. 



106. Nisoniades icelus Lintner. Feeds on different species of willows 



and poplars. (S. Lowell Elliot.) See p. 450. 



107. Papilio turnus Linn. W. H. Edwards, Can. Ent., xviii, p. 139. 



108. Papilio glaucus Linn. 



109. Smerinthus geminatus var. Jamaicensis (Drury). Ohio (Pilate). 



110. Sesia hospes Walsh. Proc. Ent. Soc. Phila., vi, 1866, p. 270. Bred 



from coleopterous pseudogall on, 8. inornata (Walsh). 



111. Hyphantria cunea (Drury). 



112. OSdemasia concinna Abbot and Smith. Brunswick, Me., August 14. 



113. Ichthyura inclusa Hiibn. Feeds on all kinds of willow (S. Lowell 



Elliot). Ohio (Pilate). 



114. Ichthyura albosigma Fitch. 



115. Datana integerrima G. and R. See p. 150. 



116. Apatelodes torrefacta Abb.-Sm. Eats leaves of willow in confine- 



ment (Harris's Corr., p. 307). 



117. Pheosia rimosa Pack. On willow (Tepper, Bull. Brooklyn Ent. 



Soc, ii, p. 3; Lintner, Ent. Contr., iv, p. 76). 



118. Orgyia antiqua Linn. Brunswick, Me., August 8-15. 



119. Schizura sp. (Lintner, Ent. Contr., iii, p. 151). 



120. Orgyia leucostigma Abb.-Sm., was rather abundant on the willow 



in the University grounds at Normal. (Forbes.) (Riley's notes.) 



121. Euclea pccnulata Clem. (French, Papilio, i, p. 144.) 



122. Actias lima Linn. 



123. Platysamia cecropia (Linn.). (Riley's Note Book, 1.) 



124. Platysamia gloverii Strecker. On willows about Salt Lake City. 



125. Telea polyphemus Linn. (W. Brodie, Canada.) 



126. Samia cynthia (Linn.). "Feeding voluntarily in freedom." P. E. 



Nostrand (Bull. Brooklyn Ent. Soc, ii, p. 77). 



