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PTEROPHORUS Geoff. 



P. elliottii Fern. Montreal VII (W); food plant: epilobium. 



P. eupatorii Fern. St. Johns VII (C); Montreal VII (W); food plant: Joe Pye weed. 



P. homodactylus Walk. East Bolton VII (W); St. Hilaire VII (W); St. Johns VI-VII (C); 

 Montreal VII-VIII (W); Rigaud VII (W); food plant: golden rod. 



P. kellicottii Fish. Meach Lake (Y); food plant: golden rod. 



P. monodactylus Linn. Montreal VIII-X (W); food plants: lambs-quarter, morning-glory. 



Family TORTRICIDAE 



These are small moths with broad square forewings, the costal edge of which is frequently 

 much curved at the base, giving rise to the popular name of bell-moths. The forewings are 

 often beautifully marked with quiet shades of browns, greys, black and white, while the hind- 

 wings are without markings, the colour bemg same as the body. 



Some of the caterpillars are leaf rollers, some feed in seed pods and fruits, others again 

 bore in stems and roots. 



CYMOLOMIA Led. (Exartema Clem.) 

 C. exoleta Zell. Montreal VI-VII (W); food plant: gooseberry. 



C. fasciatana Clem. Metis VII (W); Levis (Fy); St. Hilaire VI (C); East Bolton VII (W); 

 Montreal VI (W); food plant: dock. 



C. merrickana Kearf. St. Hilaire VII (C). 



C. myricana Kearf. St. Hilaire VII (W), 



C. olivaceana Fern. Meach Lake (Y). 



C. permundana Clem. St. Hilaire VII (W); Montreal VII (W); food plants: rose, spirea. 



C. punctana Wlsm. St. Hilaire VII (C); St. Johns VII (C); Montreal VII-VIII (W). 



C. versicolorana Clem. St. Johns VII (C); Montreal VI (W); Rigaud VI (C); Meach Lake 

 (Y); food plant: oak. 



OLETHREUTES Hubn. 

 O. agilana Clem. Montreal VI (W); food plant: impatiens. 

 O. bipartitana Clem. St. Fabien VII (C) ; Montreal VI (C). 



O. campestrana Zell. East Bolton VII (W); St. Hilaire VII (W); Montreal VI-VII (W); 

 Rigaud VI (W); Meach Lake (Y); food plant: rubug. 



