38 



1879, Coimstock, Ann. =Rept. U. S. Commr. Agri., pp. 252-253. 



1880, Chambers, Am. Ent, (3) n. s. 1:59-61. 

 1890, Packard, 5th Kept. U. S. Ent. Comm., p. 365. 

 1890, Packard, Insect Life, 3:58. 



1893, Carman, Bui. 47, Ky. Agri. Exp. Sta., p. 119. 

 1897, Carman, 12th Bien. Rept. Ky. Bur. Agri., p. 219. 



Recurvaria rohiniella Fitch. The Lesser Locust Leaf Gelechia. 

 The larva spins two black locust leaflets together and feeds between them, 

 leaving the outer surfaces and larger ribs untouched. 



1879, Comstock, Ann. Rept. U. S. Commr. Agri., pp. 224-225. 

 1890, Packard, 5th Rept. U. S. Ent. Comm., p. 363. 



Family Oecophoridae. 



Depressaria robiwiella Pack. The Locust Depressaria. Larva 

 ■feeding on the flower buds and leaves, drawing the latter together with 

 -fine threads. Common in Ohio. 



1880, Chambers, Am. Ent., (3) n. s. 1 : 59-61. 

 1890, Packard, 5th Rept. U. S. Ent. Comm., p. 364. 



1893, Hopkins, Bui. 32, W. Va. Agri. Exp. Sta., p. 237, No. 480. 



Family Elachistidae. 



Chrysopeleia purpuriellaChamh. {Syn. Aeaea.) Feeding upon the 

 leaves. 



1880, Chambers, Am. Ent. (3) n. s. 1:59-61. 



Family Notodontidae. 



Dasylophia anguina A. & S. "Larva feeds upon the leaves." 

 1890, Packard, 5th Rept. U. S. Ent. Comm., p. 366. 



Schizura coiicinna A. & S. (Syn. Oedamasia.) The Red Humped 

 Apple Worm. Larva feeds upon the foliage of quite a number of trees, 

 .among which is the black locust. Its favorite food plant is the apple. 



1868, Walsh and Riley, Am. Ent., 1:38, 59. 



1890, Packard, 5th Rept. U. S. Ent. Comm., p. 373. 



Family. Ennomidae. 



Lycia cognitaria Gn. (Syn. Amphidasys). Larva foliage feeder. 

 1885, Lintner, 2d Rept. N. Y. State Ent., 2 : 98-101. 



Family Noctuidae. 



Cotocda vidua A. & S. Larva feeds upon foliage. 

 1890, Packard, 5th Rept. U. S. Ent. Comm., p. 373. 



