LEPIDOPTERA 1119 
MAC COMO GMAT MieaPA CRONUCHE® Ope ke «>, sl iicic.s<pek ase ees ilo Ooo ee ak Fam. Noctuidae 
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PTECOLAL COTO DUSUILOGTO. DEUS ne reun te oie «2, opie aoe cee). ee ene Fam. Geometridae 
Synonym — Rumia crataegata Linn. 
Hosts — Crataegus, Prunus, Malus, Pyrus, Sorbus. 
Injury — Larva eats foliage. 
Distribution — Europe, Asia, northern Africa. 
Reference — Kaltenbach, J. H. Pflanzenfeinde, p. 165. 1872. 
TGS COGS; LCT OO BO ADI POD BOO RAC DIE ee eg eee Fam. Geometridae 
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malifoliella Clem., Tischeria (Apple trumpet leaf-miner)................ Fam. Gracilariidae 
Hosts — Malus, Crataegus. 
Injury — Larva mines in upper side. of leaf, widening the mine gradually as it grows. 
Distribution — North America. 
References — Packard, A. S. Fifth rept. U. S. Ent. Comm., p. 536. 1890. 
Quaintance, A. L. U.S. Ent. Bur. Bul. 68:23. 1908. 
malimalifoliella Braun, Lithocolletis (Spctted tentiform leaf miner of apple) .Fam. Gracilariidae 
Hosts — Malus, Cydonia, Crataegus mollis. 
Injury — Larva mines in under side of leaf. 
Distribution — Eastern United States. 
Reference — Braun, A. F. Amer. Ent. Soc. Trans. 34:300. 1908. 
malivorella Riley, Coleophora (Pistol case-bearer)....................... Fam. Elachistidae 
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DEAD WWOL Se 5 [EGO Dee BARD EEE Oe Oe Ee ee Fam. Notodontidae 
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TUG UILO Lm ES OLC KMS REL UD CT LCs lysis oes eS Sees eu sretede ais Soh deies nen nets Fam. Geometridae 
Hosts — Crataegus, Betula, Quercus, Tilia, Populus, and other species. 
Injury — Larva eats foliage. 
Distribution — Europe, Asia. : 
References — Spuler, A. Schmetterlinge Europas, 2:99. 1910. 
Pierce, W. D. Manual of dangerous insects, p. 132. 1917. 
melinus Hiib., Strymon (Common hair-streak)...................-...--.- Fam. Lycaenidae 
Hosts — Hops, beans, Crataegus, and other species. 
Injury — Larva eats leaves and sometimes bores into fruit. 
Distribution — North America, Central America. 
References — Scudder, 8. Butterflies of New England, 2:850. 1889. . 
Packard, A.S. Fifth rept. U.S. Ent. Conan p. 535. 1890. 
Crosby, C. R., and Leonard, M. D. Manual of vegetable garden 
insects, p. 84. 1918. 
ministra Dru., Datana (Yellow-necked apple caterpillar)................ Fam. Notodontidae 
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MPD TTT VV ROA COT OSS GHOGS CECA Sire CLI EO O ey On ene tae Fam. Sesiidae 
Hosts — Malus malus, Pyrus communis, Prunus domestica, Crataegus. 
- Injury — Larva tunnels under bark of unhealthy trees. 
Distribution — Europe, Asia Minor. 
Reference — Spuler, A. Schmetterlinge Europas, 2:310. 1910. 
rtipity $... OG) Se TES oe Pac oe Ce ISO PT ERE Sire cic ene rec Fam. Sphingidae 
Hosis — Prunus, Crataegus, Salix, Corylus, and other species. 
Injury — Larva eats leaves. 
