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podalinius Winn. LA DULtO Vea. Gein ots, See unger res etsy eee Fam. Papilionidae 
Hosts — Crataegus, Sorbus, Prunus, Amygdalus. 
Injury — Larva eats foliage. 
Distribution — Southern and central Europe, aie Minor. 
Reference —Spuler, A. Schmetterlinge Europas, 1:2. 1908. 
polygama Guens (Catocalai ty Avs ssiy woe) eee tal. See oie e0 a ee Fam. Noctuidae 
Host — Crataegus. 
Injury — Larva feeds on foliage. 
Distribution — Eastern North America. 
References — Saunders, William. Can. ent. 8:72. 1876. 
Edwards, H. U.S. Nat. Mus. Bul. 35:97. 1889. 
DOLUPNEMUSIO LAM. MELED Gils ose. sacotdad EAs oie beau Ge ee ee eee Fam. Saturniidae 
Hosts — Quercus, Ulmus, Juglans, Hicoria, Tilia, Betula, Rosa, Crataegus, and others. 
Injury — Larva feeds on foliage. 
Distribution — North America. 
References — Packard, A. 8. Fifth rept. U. S. Ent. Comm., p. 536. 1890. 
Dickerson, Mary C. Moths and butterflies, p. 169. 1901. 
pometeria Peck, Alsophila (Fall cankerworm)...............0..0-00000-- Fam. Geometridae 
(See page 1076.) 
pomifoliella Clem., Bucculatrix (Ribbed-cocoon-maker of apple)........... Fam. Lyonetiidae 
(See page 1079.) 
pomonella Linn., Cydia (Codling moth)...................0 0c cece eee Fam. Tortricidae 
Hosts — Malus, Pyrus, Cydonia; occasionally Crataegus, Rosa, Prunus, Juglans regia. 
Injury — Larva bores in fruit. 
Distribution — Europe, Asia, North America, Africa, Australia. 
References — Bruner, L. Nebraska State Hort. Soc. Rept. 1894:216. 1894. 
Slingerland, M. V., and Crosby, C. R. Manual of fruit insects, p. 10. 
1914. 
populilaimmne VP oecilocam payee says css oeeet ees hee Fam. Lasiocampidae 
Hosts — Populus, Tilia, Quercus, Ulmus, Betula, Salix, Crataegus, Malus, and other 
species. 
Injury — Larva eats foliage. 
Distribution — Europe, Asia. 
References — Kaltenbach, J. H. Pflanzenfeinde, p. 208. 1872. 
Theobald, F. V. Insect pests of fruits, p. 34. 1909. 
DOTTENALA LOM. 2 IN CMOTIG dois ois Ae iors Micra oe Mee eheP ees Oe eee Fam. Geometridae 
Hosts — Corylus, Crataegus, and other species. 
Injury — Larva eats leaves. 
Distribution — Europe. 
References — Kaltenbach, J. H. Pflanzenfeinde, p. 208. 1872. 
Spuler, A. Schmetterlinge Europas, 2:4. 1910. 
praefica Grote, Pgodenia (Yellow-striped army worm)..................-.. Fam. Noctuidae 
Hosts — Medicago sativa, Vitis, Crataegus, and other species. 
Injury — Larva eats foliage. 
Distribution — Pacific coast of the United States. 
References — Essig, E. O. Injurious and beneficial insects of Califoftita 7 p. 401. 1915. 
Crosby, C. R., and Leonard, M. D. Manual of vegetable garden insects, 
p. 295. 1918. 
