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1880 French, G. H. Can. Ent. 12:43. (Macrocentus iri- 

 d e s c e n s bred from larva, as Eugonia) 



1881 Comstock, J. H. U. S. Dep't Agric. Rep't. 1880. p. 271. (In- 

 jurious, as Eugonia) 



1881 Grote, A. R. Geol. Geog. Sur. Terr. Bui. 6, p. 588. (Early 

 injuries, as Eugonia) 



1881 Packard, A. S. U. S. Ent. Com. Bui. 7, p. 62. (Brief notice, as 

 Eugonia) 



1882 Dodge, C. R. Can. Ent. 14:30-32. (Injuries; life history, as 

 Eugonia) 



1882 Lintner, J. A. K Y. State Ent. ist Rep't, p. 329. (Listed) 



1883 Dodge, C. R. E*nt. Soc. Ont. Rep't. 1882. p. 18. (Same as 

 above) 



1883 Saunders, William. Ins. Inj. Fruits, p. iii. (Brief notice, as 

 Eugonia) 



1885 Lintner, J. A. N. Y. State Ent. 2d Rep't, p. 69, ^6, yj. (Injuries) 



1890 Packard, A. S. U. S. Ent. Com. sth Rep't, p. 232-33, 306-7, 329, 

 354, 481. (Life history; injuries, as Eugonia) 



1891 Smith, J. B. List Lep. p. 65 



1893 Lintner, J. A. Ins. Life, 6:184. (Mentioned, as Eugonia) 

 1896 N. Y. State Ent. nth Rep't, p. 121-266. (Men- 

 tioned) 



1896 Hulst, G. D. Am. Ent. Soc. Trans. 23:372. (Synonomy) 

 1896 Osborn, Herbert. U. S. Dep't Agric. Div. Ent. Bui. 6 n. s. p. 80. 

 (Injuries in forests, as Eugonia) 



1899 Lugger, Otto. Minn. Agric. Exp. Sta. Bui. 61, p. 230-31. (Brief 

 notice) 



1899 Smith, J. B. Ins. N. J. p. 449 



1902 Dyar, H. G. List Lep. p. 336. (Synonomy) 



1903 Holland, W. J. Moth Book, p. 348. (Distribution; 



1904 Garman, H. Ky. Agric. Exp. Sta. Bui. 116, p. 79-81. (General 

 account) 



1904 Gibson, Arthur. Ent. Soc. Ont. 34th Rep't, p. 56. (Life history) 

 1906 Felt, E. P. N. Y. State Mus. Mem. 8, 2:725. (Food plants) 



Apple leaf folder 



Ancyhis nubeculana Clem. 



Examples of leaves infested by this interesting form were 

 received from Cattaraugus county September 17 with the state- 

 ment that it was doing considerable damage to apple trees in that 

 vicinity. This species is rarely abundant enough to cause material 

 injury, though on account of its peculiar method of operation, it 

 frequently attracts notice and may occasionally cause serious injury. 

 The common name, apple leaf folder, exactly describes the work 

 of the caterpillar, since the dark yellowish green, black marked 



