ORDER LEPWOPTERA. 187 



feel long. Mycetobia aordida Pack, lives in Bour Bap in cracks of the 

 bark of elm-tr< i 



Family Ceoidomyidas This i r n:ii family ol jrall-guats compi 

 mostly minute Hies, which have but few veins in the wings, >!n>ri 

 coxa?, the femora Blender, and the tibiae withoul Bpurs. Th( 

 their eggs in thi and stems <>f plants, raising a L r all >>r 



tumor within which the maggots, of ten pink in color, live. The 

 larva of Miastor produces young, living larva?. Examples of the 

 family are the wheat midge, IHplosis trilici (Kirby, Pig. ■-.':$*». and 

 Hessian il_\ (Fig. 23'! Ceddo \yia grossularia Fitch causes the goose- 

 berry i>> turn prematurely red. 



Ordeb XV. Lepidoptera * (Maths and Butterflies). 

 The beginner in the study of ins . alter dissecting a 



* Si ii i 1 1 .11 WoKKS. 

 Abbot, J., and J. E. Smith. The natural history of the rarer lepidop 



terous insects of Georgia (i.. ii. London, 1T'.»7. Fol. Man\ plat 

 Boisduval. J A , et Guenee. Species generates des Lepidopten 



vols., 8vo. 8uit< - 3 Buff on. Paris, 1868 

 Breitenbach, W. D< r Schmetterlingsrussel (The butterfly's t<m. 



(Jena. Zeits. f. Naturw., 1881.) 

 Burgess, E. Contributions to the anatomy of the milk-weed butter- 

 By, Danaia archippiu (Mem, Bo Si Nal Hisl . l sv " 

 Chambers, V. T. Index of described Tineina of North America (Bulletin 



Hayden's 8urv< \ , L877). Also other papers in same Bulletin; Can. 



1 1 1 » t . . etc. 

 Clemens, B. Synopsis of North American Sphingidoe (Journ. Acad. 



Xai. Sc, Phil., iv., 1859). 

 Tineina of North America. Edited by Stain ton. (8vo, London, 



1872. A collection of all his papers on the subject.) Also papers 



in Proc. and Journ. Acad. Nat. Sc, Phil., 1859 62. 

 Cramer, P. Papillons exotiques (4 vols., 4to, 442 plates. Amsterdam, 



1789 91). 

 Edwards, H. Pacific coast Lepidoptera (i.-xxx. Proc. Cal. Acad. 



s.-.. 1878 rs 



Catalogue of V S. described lepidopterous larvae of North 



America (Bull. Km. Div. Dept. Ag., Washington, 1888 

 numerous papers in Papilio, i.-iii.; Ent. Amer., etc. 



Edwards, W. H Butterflies of North America (i.-iii., mam 

 Phila., iMi s 1888 



Feinald, C. H. A synonymical catalogue of the described Tortricidf* of 

 North America 1 Iran-.. Amer. Ent. Soc, \ .. Phila., 1882 

 papers in < an. Ent., Amer. Nat. 



Freuch. G. H. The Butterflies of the Eastern United States Philadel- 

 phia, l vy -''' 



Qrote, a. R. An illustrated essay on the Noctuidse of North America 

 (Loudon, 1882). See also numerous short papers h Prans Amer. 

 Km. Soc, Bulletin Buff Soc, Bulletin Haydi 

 oadian Entomologist, etc., 1868-1887 containing I scriptiou 

 about 1000 species). 



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