VUl EXPLANATION OF PLATE. 



109, 122, 123, 125, 133-135, 137, 139-141, 145, 148-151, lGG-168, 182- 

 184, 187, 166, 197, 203, 208, 210, 211, 214, 218, 223, 23G, 243, 244, 254, 

 204-2GU, 272, 280, 297, 299, 301, 302, 308, 310, 364-36G, 370, 371, 377, 

 378, 3S1-38G, 388, 390-397, 399-403, 405-407, 410, 411, 415-419, 423, 431, 

 440, 441, 443-44G, 459-4G2, 4G5, 4G7, 472, 473, 47G. 478, 482, 483, 48oa, b, 

 488, 4«9, 490, 491, 495, 49G, 498, 499, 503, 505, 507, 515, 520, 527-529, 

 555, 558-5G0, 5G5, 572, 599, GOO, G12, G14, G19, G23-G2G, 643, G44 and G50. 

 Of these, 119 were drawu from nature, mostly by Mr. J. H. Emerton, 

 ami a few by Messrs. C. A. AValker and L. Trouvelot. These are num- 

 bered: 11, 12, 13-20, 2G, 28, 29, 42, 51, 52, 57-63, 64-67, 79-82, 90, 107- 

 109, 122, 123, 125, 133, 137, 139, 141, 145, 148, 149-151, 166, 167, 168, 

 182-184, 187, 188, 197, 203, 208 a, b, 210 a, 211, 214, 218, 236, 254, 265, 

 2GG, 299, 301, 308, 316, 3G4-366, 378, 383, 384, 386, 392, 393, 396, 397, 

 400, 402, 403, 405, 413, 415, 419, 423, 431, 443, 441, 443-446, 465, 473, 

 476, 482 a, 483, 485 a, b, 489, 490, 491, 496, 498, 499, 503, 505, 507, 515, 

 520, 555, 560, 565, 599, 600, 612, 614, 619. 



Of the remainder, Tigs. 134, 459-462, 495, 506, were copied from 

 Harris; 43, 45, from Leidy ; 46, 47, 49, 50, from Straus-Durckheim ; 

 44, 53, 54 and 650, from Newport ; 135, 140, from Fitch ; 223, 243, 244, 

 528, 529, from Glover; 264, 467, from Curtis; 623-626, from Clapa- 

 rede; 643, 644, from Doyere ; 56 from Gerstaecker; 297, from Mecz- 

 nikow; 302, from Brauer; 417, 418, from Leprieur; 527, 558 559, 

 from Guerin-Meneville ; 572 from Dohrn; 394, from Blisson; 388,- 

 from Candeze; 377, 381, 382, 385, 390, 391, 395, 399, 401, 406, 407, 410, 

 472 and 488, from Chapuis and Candeze. 



Plates 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, 10 and 11, were taken from the "American 

 Naturalist." Plates 5 and 8, are original, and drawn from nature by 

 Mr. J. H. Emerton. 



Explanation of Plate 8. 



Pig. 1. Empretia stimulea; In, larva. 



SiG. 2. Leucania unipiincta; 2«, larva. 



Fig. 3. Xanthoptera semicrocea ; 3 a, larva. 



Fig. 4. Catocala ultronia; ia, larva. 



Fig. .5. Angerona crocataria, male; 5a, larva. 



Fig. 6. Ennomos subsiffnaria ; larva. 



Fig. 7. Xematocanipa fliaraentaria; la, larva (enlarged twice). 



Fig. S. Abva.xas ribearia. male. 



Fig. 9. Auisopteryx vernata, male; 9 n, female (enlarged), 9 6, larva. 



Fig. 10. Cidnria diVer'silineata; 10 «, larva. 



Ftg. 11. Galleria oereana. 



Fig. Vi. T.ozot.ieuia rosaceana; 12 «, larva. 



Fig. 1.!. Penthiua pruniana. 



Fig. 14. Depressaria robiniella. [its mine. 



Fig. m. I,ithopolletis geminntella; a, larva; b, pupa (enlarged three times), loc, 



Fig. Vi. Bucnulatrix pomifoliella. 



Fk;. 17. Coleophoi-a; larva. 



Fig. 18. Lvonetia sacoatella; IS a, larva; 18h, case (enlarged). 



Fig. 10. Lithocolletis nidifloansella (enlarged); 19a, cocoon. 



Fig. 20. Aglossa cuprealis. 



Fig. 21. Ancbvlopera vacciniana. 



Fig. 22. Penthina vitivorana (enlarged). 



Fig. 23. Pterophorus periscelidactylus ; a, larva; b, pupa (enlarged three times). 



