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THE LEAF CRUMPLER. 



Minenld indlgitiella Zell. 



For general account see Lugger, 4th Rpt. St. Ent. Minn., pp. 

 211-213, 1899. 



Exhibit: Larva and adult. 



THE GYPSY MOTH. 



Porthetrhi rUspctr JAnn. 

 For life history, habits, and general account see Forbush and Fer- 

 nald. The Gyps}^ Moth, pp. 49.5 + i-c, 1896. (Formerly Onieria.) 

 Exhibit: Larva, adult, and tigure. 



THE SPRING CANKER-WORM. 



I'ah'dcritd rrnmta Peck. 



For general account see Coquillett, Cir. 9, Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. 

 Agric, pp. 1-3, 1895. 



Exhibit: Adult and tigure. 



THE FALL CANKER-WORM. 



AltiopliUa pometaria Harr. 

 (Formerly Anisopteryx.) 



For general account see Coquillett, Cir. 9, Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. 

 Agric, pp. 3-4, 1895. 



Exhibit: Eggs, adult, and figure. 



THE PEACH-TREE BORER. 



Sanninoidea exitiosa Say. 

 (Formerly Sannina.) 



For general account see Marlatt, Cir. 17, Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. 

 Agric, 1896. 



Exhibit: Adult and tigure. 



THE PEACH-TWIG MOTH. 



Anarsia lineatella Zell. 

 For general article with bibliography see Marlatt, Bui. 10, n. s., 

 Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agric, pp. 7-20, 1898. 

 Exhibit: Adult. 



EYE-SPOTTED BUD-MOTH. 



Tmetocera oceUana Schiff. 

 (Feeds on buds and young leaves.) 



For general account see Slingerland, Bui. 50, Cornell Univ. Agric. 

 Expt. Sta., 1893. 



Exhibit: Adult and figure. 



THE COMMON BAGWORM. 



Thyridopteryx ephemenvfoiinis Steph. 

 For general account see Packard, 5th Rpt. U. S. Ent. Comm., pp. 

 258-262, 1890. 



Exhibit: Adult, cocoon, and figure. 



