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GUIDE TO CALIFORNIA INSECTS. 



tenuiana (Wals.) 

 Tinep. pomonella — Cydia. 

 Tortrix argentana Clerck. 



augustana — Epinotia. 



citrana Fern. 



comptana — Ancylis. 



franciscana (Wals.) 



incarnana — Epinclia. 

 inopiana — Hysterosia. 

 pilleriana — Sparganothis. 

 triangulana Kea. . 

 trigonana (Wals.) 

 urticana — Olethreutes. 



Figure 43. Photograph of an orange Tortrix on an oiange near a larval entrance. 



HYPONOM 

 Araeolepia subfasciella Wals. 

 Calantica polita Wals. 

 Cerastoma cervella Wals. 



instabiliella — Trachoma. 



kcebelella Dyar. 



radlatella Don. 



sublucella Wals. 

 Chalcffila Cemmalis — Choreutis silph- 



ella. 

 Choreutis bjerkandella Thumb. 



dyarella Kear. 



occidentella Dyar. 



sllphiella Grote. 



sororculella Dyar. 

 Euceratia castella Wals. 



securella Wals. 

 Glyphipteryx bifasciata Wals. 



californiae Wals. 



EUTID/E. 



quinqueferella Wals. 



regalis Wals. 



unifasciata Wals. 

 Orchemia diana Hueb. 

 Periclymenobius canariellus Wals. 



dentiferellus Wals. 



frustellus Wals. 

 Plutella albidorsella Wals. 



cruciferarum — maculipennis, 



maculipennis Curt. 



omissa Wals. 



porrectella Linn. 



vanella Wals. 

 Setiostoma fernaldella Ril. 

 Trachoma falciferella Wals. 



instabilella Wals. 



senex Wals. 



GELECHIID/E. 



The peach worm, Anarsia lineatella was particularly troublesome tp 

 growers of peaches for eastern shipment, until the discovery of the efficiency 

 of spraying with lime sulfur after the buds were swollen. (See California 



