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114. The Hickory Horned Devil. 



Oitheronin rf gaits Hhn. 



Larva' fm hickory and walnnt. 

 Exhibit: AdultHi, larva. 



115. The Imperial Moth. 



Basilona impenalis Dru. 



Tiie larvfe feed upon pine and many other species of coniferous and deciduous 

 trees. 



Exhibit: Adults, larva, pupa. 



116. The Orange-Striped Oak Worm. 



Anisota senaloria Ili'il)!!. 



The larvjv defoliate oak in the Eastern States. 

 p]xHiBiT: Adults, larva?, pupje. 



CASK ar. 

 117. The Spiny Oak Worm 



Anisota stigma Hbn. 



Larvfe in lar»e colonies on oak, sometimes defoliating trees. Eastern States. 

 Exhibit: Adults, larva?, pupfe. 



118. The Green-Striped Maple Worm. 

 Anisota ruhicunda Fab. 



Larvee in colonies on maple, sometimes defoliating trees. Eastern States. 

 Exhibit: Adults, eggs, larvae, pup.'e. 



119. The Buck Moth. 

 Hemileuca maia Dru. 



The black spiny larvfe feed in colonies on oak. Eastern States. 

 Exhibit: Adults. 



120. The Pale Tussock Caterpillar. 



Halisidola lessellaris Harr. 



The pale-yellow, black tufted larv;e feed on elm, sycamore, maple, walnut, oak, etc. 

 Exhibit: Adults. 



121. The Pine Tussock Caterpillar. 



Euschausia argentata Pack. 



The larvfe feed in colonies on pine, cedar, Douglas spruce, etc. Northwestern 

 States. 



Exhibit: Adults, pup*, cocoon, work. 



122. The Hickory Tussock Caterpillar. 



Halisidota rari/ir Harr. 



The white wooly caterpillars, tufted with black, feed in large colonies on hickory, 

 walnut, elm, and other forest trees, sometimes becominuf verv destructive. Eastern 

 States. 



Exhibit: Adults, cocoons. 



123. The Oak Tussock Caterpillar. 



Halisidota maculala Harr. 



The orange and black tufted larvie on oak, elm, alder, etc. Northern States. 

 Exhibit: Adults. 



