134 INSECTS INJURIOUS TO FOREST AND SHADE TREES. 
Order COLEOPTERA. 
6. Bruchus sp, (Hentz in Harr. Corr., 39.) 
Order DIPTERA. 
7. Cecidomyia gleditschie O. Sacken. (Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil., vi, 219, 
Newport, Rh. I.) 
WILD CHERRY* (Prunus serotina). 
Order HYMENOPTERA. 
1. Abia cerasi Fitch. 
2. Cresus latitarsus Norton. (Aug. 16, Norton, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., 
i, 84.) 
Order LEPIDOPTERA. 
3. Papilio turnus Linn. (Lintner, Contr., iii, 131.) 
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. Smerinthus myops Harris. (See also Hulst in Bull. Brooklyn Ent- 
Soe., iii, 99.) 
. Smerinthus exceecatus (Smith). (Lintner, iv, 188.) 
. Hyperchiria to (Fabr.). 
Callosamia promethea (Drury.) 
» Samia cynthia Hiibner. (Feeding in freedom. P. E. Nostrand, Bull. 
Brooklyn Ent. Soc., ii, 77.) 
9. Clisiocampa americana Harris. 
10. Cerura borealis Harris. (French, Can. Ent. xiii, 145.) 
11. Catocala ultronia Guenée. (Florida, Koebele in Bull. Brooklyn Ent.~ 
Soe., i, 44.) 
12. Apatela radcliffei Harvey. (R. Thaxter in Psyche ii, 121.) 
13. Tortrix cerasivorana Fitch. (N. Y., Fitch; Maine, Packard.) 
14, Lithocolletis crategella Clem. (Larva in tentiform mine in under 
surface of leaves. Chambers, /. c.) 
15. Aspidisca splendoriferella Clem. (Larva in a minute, flat mine in 
August, and later cuts out a case in which it pupates. Also 
occurs on P. coronaria. Chambers, 1. ¢.) 
16. Ornix prunivorella Chamb. (Larva at first in a tentiform mine in 
under surface of leaves, at the margin; leaves the mine to pu- 
pate. Chambers, l. ¢.) 
17. Coleophora pruniella Clem. (Imago unknown; the larva lives in a 
case which it attaches to the leaves. Chambers, l. ¢.) 
18. Nepticula? prunifoliella Clem. (Insect unknown. Dr. Clemens 
gave the name to an unknown larva, possibly Dipterous, which 
makes a crooked, linear mine on the upper surface of the leaves. 
Possibly it is identical with the next species. Chambers, l. c.) 
19. Nepticula serotinwella Chamb. (Larva makes a red, crooked linear 
mine in the upper surface of the leaves. Chambers, l. ¢.) 
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* The list of insects affecting the wild cherry and wild red plum, service-berry, and 
thorns is confessedly very imperfect. 
