12. Larvae sluglike 
13. 
(7) Cherry— 
a. Looper; body black and yellow (In nest of leaves 
near end of the branch ......... Calocalpe undulata. 
b. Head black; body yellow (in a dense web) 
Archips cerasivoranus. 
(8) Juniper— 
a. Body brown and black 
Dichomeris marginellus. 
b. Head dark; body brownish yellow 
Phalonia ruttilana. 
(9) Maple—Body brown with yellow and black stripes 
(ime smallenest) nc. ee ears. ce. 8 Tetralopha sp. 
(10) Oak— 
a. Head black; body gray green 
Archips fervidanus. 
b. Body brown with yellow stripes; legs and spiracles 
Dacha ete acces Tetralopha asperatella. 
(11) Pine—Body yellowish brown with darker stripes 
(In silken tubes in globular masses of frass and 
il Neo) seeps Sater ease sete Tee Tetralopha robustella. 
(12) Poplar— 
a. Head black; body dark brown, with yellowish lines 
(nest of leaves drawn together and lined with 
SKG) ay eet eee 2 ET Ichthyura inclusa. 
b. Body brown and yellow striped; spiracles and legs 
loksekepe = eat ee Tetralopha spp. 
(183) Mimosa, honey locust—Body pale green to dark 
brown with 5 longitudinal white lines. About 12 
TMM elOne cat ee Homadula anisocentra 
iypicalscaterpiilars: (not sluelike) 03 See. 
Densely hairy larvae 
(1) Oak, elm, hackberry, maple, sycamore, ete.—Densely 
clothed with long, yellowish and reddish brown or 
mouse gray hairs, with those at the rear end form- 
We eaSOrtor tail 8... Megalopyge opercularis. 
(2) Oak and many other hardwoods—Body almost oval 
and covered with long silky hairs, with those on 
the back raised to a ridge and sloping off rooflike 
Onreachsiders. ss Pe ek Lagoa crispata. 
Larvae smooth or armed with spines 
(1) Oak, apple, dogwood, and many other hardwoods— 
Body brownish in color, with a green patch on 
middle of the back resembling a saddlecloth; in 
middle of patch an oval purplish-brown saddle-like 
spot; sides armed with fascicles of spines, and a 
pair of spiny tubercles at each end 
Sibine stimulea. 
(2) Norway and sycamore maples plus a wide variety of 
other hardwoods—Body marked with yellow, blue, 
green, and purple; upper surface marked with a 
dumbell-shaped purple area; long, shiny tubercles 
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