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Fria. 
51.—Bud moth: A, Twig with winter cocoon or hibernaculum in crotch 
at a; B, spring feeding of larva in expanding leaves; ©, later stage of in- 
fested leaves, showing dead, rolled leaves ; D, larval nests in rolled leaves, 
a deserted one at b and a new ene at c; ZH, feeding areas and larva on a leaf; 
F, mature larva; @, H, pupal cocoons at d and e; I, pupa; J, K, bud moth 
adults ; L, eggs on underside of leaf, enlarged ; M, two leaves showing suim- 
mer feeding of larva; f, appearance on upper surface ; g, web-covered feeding 
area on under surface in which is partly concealed a tube of silk and irass 5 
VN, a common condition where two leaves are webbed together, one leaf being 
dead and detached from its base; O, P, diagrams of larva showing arrange- 
ment of tubercles and hairs, enlarged. 
