POPLAR CATERPILLARS. 473 



65. Prionoxystusrohinioe'H.Sirns. On Populus candicans. (Kellicott, Bull. 



Buffalo Soc. Nat. Sc, iv, p. 30.) 



66. Cossus undosus Liutuer (Contr., iv, p. 130.) At Green Eiver, Wyom- 



iug, probably on P. halsamifera. 



67. Hepialus argenteomaculatus Harris. (J. B. Smith in Can. Ent., xx, 



p. 233.) See Chestnut Insects, p. 346. 



68. JEgeria tibiale Harris. Found in New Hampshire in P. candicans 



Harris. (Amer. Journ. Sc, xxxvi, 1839, p. 305.) 



69. (Edemasia concinna Abb. Sm. (Eiley's unpublished notes,) 



70. Telea ])olyphemus (Linn.) (W. Brodie, and also Lugger.) 



71. Platysamia cecropia (Linn.) (W. Brodie, and also Lugger.) 



72. Datana angusii G. and R., Providence, R. I. 



73. Ryphantria cunea (Drury.) {H. textor Harris.) 



74. Anisota senatoria A. and S., Providence, October 6, one seen feed- 



ing on a poplar leaf. 



75. AmpMpyra pyramidoides Guen. See Oak Insects, p. 171. 



76. Metanema quercivoraria Guen. See p. 182. 



77. Tephrosia crihrataria Guenee. Larva on Populus tremuloides and P. 



fastigiata (Guen6e.) 



78. Apatela oblinita (Sm. Abb.) Lombardy poplar. (W. Saunders, 3d 



Et. Ontario Ent. Soc.) See Willow Insects. 

 The following Tineidse occur, according to Chambers, on the poplars, 

 aspens, etc. : 



79. Cemiostoma alhella Chamb. 



80. Batrachedra salicipomonella Clems. 



81. Batrachedra proeangusta Haworth. 



82. Batrachedra striolata Zeller. 



83. Aspidisca sp ? makes a minute mine in aspen leaves in Oregon. Pos- 



sibly it is A. splendoriferella Clems. 



84. Oracilaria populiella Chamb. Larva rolls aspen leaves in the Rocky 



Mountains. 



85. Oracilaria purpuriella Chamb. Larva mines leaves of silver-leafed 



poplar. (Can. Ent.) 



86. Lithocolletis populiella Chamb. Larva in a tentiform mine in under 



cjide of leaves of silver poplar. 



87. PhyllocnistispopuUellaGha^mh. Small serpentineminesin the leaves 



of Lombardy poplar and aspens from sea-level up to 10,000 feet 

 altitude in the mountains of Colorado. (Chambers in letter.) 



88. Cryptolechia quercicella Clemens. See p. 182. 



COLEOPTERA. 



89. Hyperplatys aspersus (Say). See p. 292. 



90. Saperda vestita Say. On poplar in July, Providence (G. Hunt, p. 



474.) 



