LEPIDOPTERA 1119 



luteicoma G. and R., Acronycta Fam. Noctuidae 



(See page 1073.) 



luteolata Linn., Opisthograptis * Fam. Geometridae 



Synonym Rumia crataegata Linn. 



Hosts Crataegus, Prunus, Malus, Pyrus, Sorbus. 



Injury Larva eats foliage. 



Distribution Europe, Asia, northern Africa. 



Reference Kaltenbach, J. H. Pflanzenfeinde, p. 165. 1872. 



m ignatius Gusn., Ennomos Fam. Geometridae 



(See page 1076.) 



malifoliella Clem., Tischeriz (Apple trumpet leaf -miner) Fam. Gracilariidae 



Hosts Malus, Crataegus. 



Injury Larva mines in upper side of leaf, widening the rr.ine gradually as it grows. 

 Distribution North America. 



References Packard, A. S. Fifth rept. U. S. Ent. Comm., p. 536. 1890. 

 Quaintance, A. L. U. S. Ent. Bur. Bui. 68:23. 1908. 



malimalifoliellaRTa,\in, Lithocolletis (Spctted tentiform leaf miner of apple) .Fam. Gracilariidae 

 Hosts Malus, Cydonia, Crataegus mollis. 

 Injury Larva mines in under side of leaf. 

 Distribution Eastern United States. 

 Reference Braun, A. F. Amer. Ent. Sec. Trans. 34:300. 1908. 



malivorella Riley, Coleophora (Pistol case-bearer) Fam. Elachistidae 



(See page 1079.) 



manteo Doub., Heteroczmpi Fam. Notodontidae 



(See page 1074.) 



marginaria Borckh., Hibernia Fam. Geometridae 



Hosts Crataegus, Betula, Quercus, Tilia, Populus, and other species. 



Injury Larva eats foh'age. 



Distribution Europe, Asia. 



References Spuler, A. Schmetterlinge Europas, 2:99. 1910. 



Pierce, W. D. Manual of dangerous insects, p. 132. 1917. 



melinus Hub., Strymon (Common hair-streak) Fam. Lycaenidae 



Hosts Hops, beans, Crataegus, and other species. 



Injury Larva eats leaves and sometimes bores into fruit. 



Distribution North America, Central America. 



References Scudder, S. Butterflies of New England, 2:850. 1889. 



Packard, A. S. Fifth rept. U. S. Ent. Comm., p. 535. 1890. 

 Crosby, C. R., and Leonard, M. D. Manual of vegetable garden 

 insects, p. 84. 1918. 



ministra Dm., Datana (Yellow-necked apple caterpillar) Fam. Notodontidae 



(See page 1075.) 



myopiforme Bkh., Trochilium Fam. Sesiidae 



Hosts Malus mzlus, Pyrus communis, Prunus domestica, Crataegus. 

 Injury Larva tunnels under bark of unhealthy trees. 

 Distribution Europe, Asia Minor. 

 Reference Spuler, A. Schmetterlinge Europas, 2: 310. 1910. 



myops A. and S., Paonizs , , Fam. Sphingidae 



Hosts Prunus, Crataegus, Salix, Corylus, and other species. 

 Injury Larva eats leaves. 



