EXPLANATION OP PLATE LXIX. 



Fig. 1. Anisopteryx vervata Peck. Canker-Worm. — a, caterpillar; h, a mass of e^^gs 

 natural size, and one much enlarged ; c, lateral, ci, dersal view of a Begment enlarged. — 

 (After Riley.) 



Fig. 2. Anisoptcryx vernata Peck. — a, male, 6, female; c, three antennal joints ; d, 

 an abdominal segment showing the two rows of spines not present in the female of 

 A. atifumnata ; e, ovipositor. — (After Riley.) 



Fig. 3. Anisoptei'yx autumnata {A. pometaria of Morrison «fc Mann). — «,&,<?, egg; c, <i, 

 /, caterpillar ; g, h, female chrysalis. — (After Riley.) 



Fig. 4. AntsopterxfX autumiuxia. — a, male; h, female; c, portion of antenna enlarged ; 

 (?, a female abdominal segment, dorsal view, enlarged. — (After Riley.) 



Fig. 5. Clisiooampa americana. — a, h, American Tent- Caterpillar ; c, eggs ; d, coeoon. — 

 (After Riley.) 

 Fig. 6. Female moth of American Tent-Caterpillar. — (After Riley.) 

 Fig. 7. (Jaterpillar of Clisiocawpa dissirw, Hiibner. — (After Riley.) 

 Fig. 8. b, Female CUsiocampa disslria ; a, o, d, eggs. — (After Riley.) 

 Fig. 9. — Coddling moth, Cariiocaps^ p'^monella Liun. — a, apple injured by the cater- 

 pillar <5, which hatches from an egg laid at the point b ; d, chryBalis; h, head aodusxt 

 segment of the larva; /, g, moth ; i, the cocoon. — (After Riley.) 



