Bul. 93, Bureau of Entomology, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. PLATE III. 
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THE HAWAIIAN SUGAR-CANE LEAF-ROLLER (OMIODES ACCEPTA). 
Fig.1.—Adultmoth. Figs. 2, 3,4,5.—Larve and details. Fig.6.—Pupa. Fig. 7.—Apex of cremaster, 
showing thecurled spines by which the pupa is fastened to the cocoon. Fig. 8.—Cluster of 4 eggs 
in groove on surface of leaf. Fig. 9.—Eggs more highly enlarged. Fig. 10.—Leaf spun together 
for ‘‘retreat”’ or hiding place of caterpillar; showing where caterpillar has eaten. Fig. 11.—Leatf, 
showing spots where very young caterpillar has eaten, leaving one epidermis intact, instead of 
eating holes through the leaf. (After Swezey.) 
