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THE LIME-TREE WINTER-MOTH. 



Erannis tUiaria Harr. 

 (Formerly Hihernia. ) 



For general account see Lugger, 4th Rpt. St. Ent. Minn., pp. 193-195, 1899. 

 Exhibit: Pupa, adult, and figure. 



THE ELM SPANWORM. 



Ennomos suhsigtiarius Hbn. 



For general account see Packard, 5th Rpt. U. S. Ent. Comm., pp. 232-233, 306- 

 307, 1890. 



Exhibit: Eggs, larva, pupa, and work. * 



THE APPLE LEAF-MINER. 



Tischeria malifolUila Clem. 



For life history and bibliography see Lintner, 11th Rpt. N. Y. St. Ent., pp. 160- 

 162, 1896. 

 Exhibit: Adult and work. 



THE SPRING CANKER-WORM. 



Paleacrila vernuta Peck. 



For general account see Coquillett, Cir. 9, Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agric, pp. 1-3, 

 1895. 

 Exhibit: Larva, adult, and figure. 



THE FALL CANKER-WORM. 



Alsophila jyomelarid Harr. 

 (Formerly Anisopteryx. ) 



For general account see Coquillett, Cir. 9, Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agric, pp. 3-4, 

 1895. 



Exhibit: Eggs, larva, cocoon, adult, and figure. 



THE WHITE-MARKED TUSSOCK-CATERPILLAR. 



Hemerocatnpa leucostigma S. & A. 



(Larvpe feed extensively upon fruit and shade trees and often damage shrubs and 

 vines; formerly Orgyia.) 



For general account of this insect and its parasites see Howard, Tech. Sen, 5, Div. 

 Ent., U. S. Dept. Agric, 1897; for life history, etc., Howard, Farmers' Bui. 99, pp. 

 12-20, 1899. 



Exhibit: Egg-masses, larva, and adult. 



THE FALL WEBWORM. 



Hyphantrla cunea Dru. 



For general account see Howard, Farmers' Bui. 99, U. S. Dept. Agric, pp. 20-25, 

 1899. 

 Exhibit: Larva, pupa, adult, and work. 



THE COMMON BAGWORM. 



Thyridopteryx ephemericformis Steph. 



For general account see Packard, 5th Rpt. U. S. Ent. Comm., pp. 258-262, 1890. 

 Exhibit: Cocoons and figure. 



10 MOTH. 



Automerk io Fab. 



For general account see Lugger, 4th Rpt. State Ent, Minn., pp. 126-129, fig. 130, 

 and pi. 16, fig. 129, 1899. 

 Exhibit: Adult. 



