﻿EXPLANATION 
  OP 
  PLATE 
  LXIX. 
  

  

  Fig. 
  1. 
  Anisopteryx 
  vprnata 
  Peck. 
  Canker- 
  Worm. 
  — 
  a, 
  caterpillar; 
  d, 
  a 
  mass 
  of 
  eggs 
  

   natural 
  size, 
  and 
  one 
  much 
  enlarged 
  ; 
  c, 
  lateral, 
  d, 
  dorsal 
  view 
  of 
  a 
  segment 
  enlarged. 
  — 
  

   (After 
  Riley.) 
  

  

  Fm. 
  2. 
  Jmsopteryx 
  i-iemafM 
  Peck. 
  — 
  a, 
  male, 
  b, 
  female; 
  e, 
  three 
  antennal 
  joints 
  ; 
  d, 
  

  

  an 
  abdominal 
  segment 
  sho'v^ing 
  the 
  two 
  rows 
  of 
  spines 
  not 
  present 
  in 
  the 
  female 
  of 
  

  

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

  

  Fig. 
  .3. 
  Anisopteryx 
  autumnata 
  (A. 
  pometaria 
  of 
  Morrison 
  & 
  Mann). 
  — 
  a, 
  &, 
  e, 
  egg; 
  c,d, 
  

  

  f, 
  caterpillar 
  ; 
  g, 
  h, 
  female 
  chrysalis. 
  — 
  (After 
  Eiley.) 
  

  

  Fig. 
  4. 
  Anisopteryx 
  autumnata. 
  — 
  a, 
  male; 
  &, 
  female; 
  c, 
  portion 
  of 
  antenna 
  enlarged; 
  

  

  d, 
  a 
  female 
  abclo'ninal 
  eegment, 
  dorsal 
  view, 
  enlarged. 
  — 
  (After 
  Eiley.) 
  

   Fig. 
  .^. 
  Clmooampa 
  aK^rieana. 
  — 
  a, 
  &,AmerieaQ 
  Tent- 
  Caterpillar: 
  c. 
  eggs; 
  d, 
  cocoon. 
  — 
  

  

  ( 
  After 
  Siiey.) 
  

   Fig. 
  6. 
  Female 
  moth 
  of 
  American 
  Tent-Caterpillar. 
  — 
  ( 
  Afte?; 
  Etlfly.) 
  

   Fig. 
  7. 
  Caterpillar 
  of 
  Clisiocampa 
  disstrm 
  Hiibner. 
  — 
  (After 
  Eiley.) 
  

   Fig. 
  8. 
  &, 
  Feniale 
  Clisiocampa 
  disstria 
  ; 
  a, 
  c, 
  d, 
  egsrs. 
  — 
  (After 
  Riley.) 
  

   Fig. 
  9. 
  — 
  Coddling 
  moth, 
  Carpocapsa 
  pomoveUa 
  Linn. 
  — 
  a, 
  apple 
  injured 
  by 
  the 
  cafer- 
  

  

  piilar 
  e, 
  which 
  hatches 
  from 
  an 
  egg 
  laid 
  at 
  the 
  point 
  b; 
  d, 
  chryealis 
  ; 
  h^ 
  head 
  andaext 
  

  

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

  

  