136 INSECTS INJURIOUS TO FOREST AND SHADE TREES. 
2. Nepticula amelanchierella Clem. (Larva makes a linear, crooked mine 
in the leaves; imago unknown. Chambers, lI. ¢.) 
Order COLEOPTERA. 
3. Saperda bivittata Say. Apple tree borer. 
4. Uroplata rosea Weber. (Harris, 120.) 
MOUNTAIN ASH (Pyrus americana.) 
1. Acronycta occidentalis G. & Sh. 
2. Chrysobothris femorata Fabr. (Harris Correspondence, 311.) 
3. Saperda bivittata Say. Apple tree borer. 
4. Mytilaspis pomicorticis Riley. 
PEAR OR BLACK THORN, HAWTHORN, ETC. (Crataegus different species). 
Order LEPIDOPTERA. 
1. Papilio turnus Linn. (Brunswick, Me., Sept. 5; larva.) 
2. Thecla falacer Godart. (Harris, 276.) 
3. Celodasys unicornis Sm. Abb. (On thornbush at Brunswick, Me., 
Sept. 5.) 
4. A notodontian allied to the foregoing. (Maine, Sept. 5.) 
5. Spilosoma virginica Fabr. (On buckthorn, middle of September, 
Maine.) 
%. Orgyia antique (Linn.). (Injuring thorn hedge in Rhode Island. 
Miss Dix, Amer. Journ. Se., xix, 1st series. Harris, 369.) 
7. Lithocolletis crategella Clem. (Larva and mine as in P, serotina: 
Chambers, I. ¢.) 
& Aspidisca splendoriferella Clem. (Larva and mine as in P. serotina. 
Chambers, I. ¢.) 
9. TLischeria malifoliella Clem. (Larva in a flat, trumpet-shaped, yellow- 
ish mine in upper surface of leaves. Chambers, l. ¢.) 
DQ Orniv crategifoliella Clem. (Larva in tentiform mine on under side 
of leaves. Chambers, l. ¢.) 
1. Ornix inusitatumella Chamb. (Larva in white, fat mine, speckled 
with “frass,” in upper surface; pupates in the mine. Cham- 
bers, l. ¢.) 
Nepticula crategifoliella Clem. (Larva in a crooked, linear mine in 
upper surface of leaves; imago unknown. Chambers, l. ¢.) 
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Order DIPTERA. 
#3. Cecidomyia crategi-bedeqguar Walsh. (Can. Ent., i, 179; Proc. Ent. 
Soc. Phil., vi, 266, on Crategus tomentosa. In the same paper 
Mr. Walsh mentions galls on Crateegus, which he calls crategi- 
plica, limbus and globulus, without giving any further descrip- 
tion. Osten Sacken, Cat. Dip.) 
