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102. The Buff-Tipped Butterfly. 



Limenitis hredowil Hbn. 



Larva' on oak in California. 

 Exiiihit: Adnlt. 



103. The Common Hackberry Butterfly. 



Chlorippc celt Is Bd. & Lee. 

 Larvic on liackhcrry. 

 Exhibit: Adult, impa. 



104. The Pine Butterfly. 

 Neo2>hasia mevapia Feld. 



Larvif defoliate pine in the Pacific States. 

 J'^xiiibit: Adults. 



105. The Locust Leaf Folder. 



L'pargi/nus [Emhnnvs) tityrus Fab. 

 Larvic on locust. 

 Exhibit: Adults, larva, pupa, cocoon. 



106. The Walnut Sphinx. 

 Cressotua juglandis S. & A. 



Larva? on liickory and walnut. 

 Exhibit: Adults. 



107. The Pine Sphinx. 



Lapara coiiifi:mrnin S. ct A. 



Larvfe on pine in the Eastern States. 

 Exhibit: Adults, larva. 



108. The Catalpa Sphinx. 



Ccrutoinia calalpx Bd. 



m 



The larva? feed upon and frequently defoliate catalpa wherever this tree is native. 

 Exhibit: Adult, larva. 



109. The Wavy Ash Sphinx. 



Ceratomia imdulosa Walk. 

 Larvpe on ash. 

 Exhibit: Adult, larva. 



110. The Ash Sphinx. 



Sphinx {Hyloicus) kalmiie S. & A. 



Larva? on ash in the Eastern States. 

 Exhibit: Adult. 



C^SE 36. 



Larva? on elm.' 

 Exhibit: Adults, larva 



111. The Four-Horned Sphinx. 



Ceratomia mnyntor Hbn. 



112. The Western Cottonwood Sphinx. 



I'achyiiphmM iiiodesta var. occidentalis Hy. Edw. 



Larva? on cottonwood in the Western States. 

 PIxhibit: Adult. 



113. The Polyphemus Moth. 



Telea polyphemus Grain. 



The large green larva? occur on maple, oak, birch, and a variety of other forest 

 trees. 



Exhibit: Adult. 



