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Phree specimens, Montclair, N. J., bred by Mr. W. D. Kear- 
from mines on chestnut collected in October, 1901. The 
gols appeared in the following spring. 
Legs gray, hind tarsi blackish, grayish at their bases. 
_ T have bred this species from small tentiform mines on the 
underside of apple, Malus malus (L-). Britton. The appear- 
ance of the mine is entirely different from that of L. blancar- 
‘della Fab. The mine is much wrinkled, and the leaf is strongly ~ 
- fold dd. The parenchyma is eaten in spots, giving the leaf a 
speckled appearance on the upper side. The pupa is suspended 
in a few silken threads. I also have flown specimens from 
‘Montclair, N. J., which are identical with the bred specimens. 
Antenna pale grayish ocherous, faintly annulate with darker, some- 
what darker at the tip. Palpi shining white. Face white. Tuft pale gray 
with an ocherous tinge. Thorax and basal third of the forewings ocher- 
ous gray. Wings becoming more ocherous towards the apex. A white 
a 4 across the anterior margin of the thorax extends across the patagia 
1 is continuous with a median basal white streak on the forewings, 
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