BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



1. Cramer, Pierre.— Papillons Exotiques, pt. IV, p. 236, pi. 398, fig. 0, 1782. 



Original description in French and Dutch. Colored figure of adult. Type from 

 Japan. 



2. Moore, F.— The Lepidoptera of Ceylon, vol. Ill, pp. 293, 294, 1884-1887. 



Technical description with complete bibliography. 



3. Barlow, Edward. — Ind. Mus. Notes, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 16 and 17, pi. 11, fig. 5, 



1900. 



Mentioned as recurvalis. Injurious to Amaranthus mangostanus L., a " pot herb " 

 of India. Synonyms and description after Moore. Localities of specimens in Indian 

 Museum. 



4. Dyar, H. G.— Bui. 52, IT. S. Nat. Mus., p. 373, 1902. 



Listed with synonymy and distribution. 



5. Holland, W. J.— The Moth Book, p. 392, pi. 47, fig. 28, 1909. 



Mentioned as Zinckenia fascialis; synonymy; said to be found all over the tem- 

 perate and subtropical regions of both hemispheres and to be common in southern 

 portions of United States. 



6. Froggatt, W. W.— Austr. Ins., p. 270, Sydney, 1907. 



" Common little moth about Sydney." Larvae sometimes destructive to salt-bush 

 hedges. Mentioned as Zinckenia recurvalis. 



7. Swezey, O. H.— Proc. Haw. Ent. Soc, vol. 2, no. 3, p. 136, 1909. 



Mentioned as recurvalis. Said to feed on Euxolus portulaca, garden beet, cox- 

 comb, other amarantaceous plants, and on chenopodiaceous weeds. 



8. Lefroy, H. M., and Howlett, F. M— Ind. Ins. Life, p. 516, 1909. 



Short note. Cultivated Amaranthus, beet-root, maize, and " other garden plants " 

 mentioned as hosts. 



9. Viereck, H. L.— Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 40, p. 189, 1911. 



Description of a parasite. Cremastus hymeniw n. sp., reared from this species at 

 Oahu, Hawaii. 



10. Marsh, H. O.— Bien. Kept. Bd. Agr. and Forestry. Hawaii (1910), p. 157, 



1911. 



Short note. Paris green mentioned as an effective remedy. 



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