LEPIDOPTERA IL 
Injury — Larva ties leaves together and feeds on them. 
Distribution — Europe. 
Reference — Spuler, A. Schmetterlinge Europas, 2:244. 1910. 
RG NOUUCH GIS tlERMNICDIUCULAN Mitte nie alee ie Coins sale ¢ 4 oie Yaeeye ne Fam. Nepticulidae 
Host — Crataegus oxyacantha. 
Injury — Larva mines in leaf. 
Distribution — Europe. 
References — Kaltenbach, J. H. Pflanzenfeinde, p. 211. 1872. 
Spaler, A. Schmetterlinge Europas, 2:477. 1910. 
ANCCnOwEUtMe MACCNTOCH MPA. mae eect ek nay Sake welt Rae Fam. Noctuidae 
Synonym — Taenioc mpa instabilis Hiib. 
Hosts — Crataegus, Salix, Prunus, Quercus, Malus, and other species. 
Injury — Larva eats leaves, and sometimes eats holes in apple fruit. 
Distribution — Europe, Asia, South America. 
References — Kaltenbach, J. H. Pflanzenfeinde, p. 208. 1872. 
Theobald, F. V. Insect pests of fruits, p. 66. 1909. 
andigenella Lell., Mineola (Leaf crumpler):...25..5..... 22.0... e ee Fam. Pyralidae 
Synonyms — Acrobasis nebulella Riley, Phycita nebulo Walsh. 
Hosts — Malus, Crataegus, Hicoria pecan, and other species. 
Injury — Larva feeds on leaves, living in a case composed of leaf particles and silk. 
Distribwion — North America. 
Reference — Riley, C. V. Fourth Missouri report, p. 42. ©1872. 
integerrima G. and R., Datana (Black-walnut caterpillar)................ Fam. Notodontidae 
Hosts — Juglans, Hicoria, Malus, Crataegus, and other species. 
Injury — Larvae defoliate branches, feeding in a colony. 
Distribution — Eastern United States. 
Reference — Packard, A.S. Nat. Acad. Sci. Memoir 1:120. 1895. 
inusitonmellon@WamlbsOnnir pers ss ies ey Fam. Gracilariidae 
Host — Crataegus. 
Injury — Larva mines in upper surface of leaf. 
Distribution — Eastern United States. 
References — Chambers, V. T. Can. ent. 5: 48. 1873. 
; Packard, A.S. Fifth rept. U.S. Ent. Comm., p. 536. 1890. 
TOMATO AULEONTE USM net cient irc t pee is aul ay Rasa a Mia ag ea OIA Fam. Saturniidae 
(See page 1073.) 
qarlncmona: IDC. Chepnwolnliel <— 66 Ssc5 55 sagen edn aaseeen Mieka che nono oes ‘Fam. Tortricidae 
Synonym — Tortrix incisana Schiff. 
Host — Crataegus. 
Injury — Larva tunnels in fruit, then in twigs. 
Distribution — Europe, Asia Minor. 
References — Kaltenbach, J. H. Pflanzenfeinde, p. 210. 1872. 
Spuler, A. Schmetterlinge Europas, 2:294. 1910. 
lacustratan Gren ap MCSOleUCG once et ee pa ani nl AAT Netanya Fam. Geometridae 
Hosts — Rubus, Betula, Crataegus, Salix. 
Injury — Larva feeds on foliage. 
Distribution — Northeastern North America, Europe. 
References — Packard, A.S. A monograph of the geometrid moths of the United States, 
p. 158. 1876. 
Smith, J.B. Insects of New Jersey, p. 497. 1909. 
(onesies Milian, TAPING So bee ee eg ea ee I Fam. Lasiocampidae 
Hosts — Prunus, Crataegus, Betula, Tilia, Salix. 
