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Thateevelin@nayal Sa, 5 2 joe pS SS Se ARE ODS e eee eae e ae 33 
AUTEUR BAGG (oes cet s SUBSE] ABE Ste Sa ner ner ee Sitmeie orc coer 3 
Distribution soos ete s etree ets ST hy AOR Se ae eer ue 35 
Food plants and injury .--...------.-.----+-++---+-------+-----=5--2-+-++--- 36 
TS UAIDERO RG Pr eer ASE aaa aie tee ats oe a se aie Sen eae eo 3 
SSIS eee A ee eee lee ae = neath oie = Ram Sims ie le ica 37 
athe, kaya travel MISKGHRIO SS 52 SS. Soe 8 Bae ose Soenenesoes = beEeooeeeEcadcds 37 
PBHe Spiga sn sas ase oe ooo aaa ee ie oie 38 
TD ayay SeMVGNE OY COTENETO NDI Geths, cle) Epa pete RPA Oe oe Ce ete ee is Ee rs 38 
Biro iiompla SHO ye ae ie ee no Soon! nla male oe Sa OG we a ee eee eran 39 
Taal, oe ieee ee I a Rl ea 41 
TEP TS VSHT HSS pie eas ca ie ca a ey nd 4] 
Riradneaore @meriles lus -oseene seme s soa U ee DA ee kane ae eae SoSE Sere ae 41 
Nistihotke of qo sees see eae ee Aen ones aoe asenp Ba Seee esa seeeoere 41 
OO rp 2a je eee i ee ee ee ee eee ee 42 
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Puate I. The cigar case-bearer (Coleophora fletcherella). Fig. 1.—Apple 
leaf with larvee at work. Fig. 2.—Infested apple twig, two 
weeks after larvee ceased feeding. Fig. 3.—Young branches 
with puncturelike feeding marks of the larvee_______________ 36 
II. The cigar case-bearer. Fig. 1—Apple leaf from which numer- 
‘ ous enses have been constructed. Fig. 2.—Over-wintering 
larve. Fig. 3.—Apple leaf from which cigar-shaped cases 
have been made; the empty spring cases still adhering.. Fig. 
4.—Newly emerged moths in their characteristic pose on the 
(HINO GSS a ee ee eee 38 
TEXT FIGURES. 
Fic. 9. The peculiar cases of the cigar case-bearer (Coleophora fietch- 
GTC ULC eee Nee a ie Puen le ie Tel er i ee te 35T 
10. The cigar case-bearer: Adult female, egg, larva, pupa, details___ 38 
ileeinitencyclerOte the cleat icase-Deaiel= ae a. see tee 40 
12. Habrocytus sp., a parasite of the cigar case-bearer____--------- 41 
