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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
birches, but the larva had not been 
noticed. It happened, however, that 
last month Mr. Hodgkinson met with 
a larva suspended from a birch tree 
that grows on a moor near Preston ; 
in this plump larva we had no difficulty 
in recognising one of the Argyresthice, 
more especially as the colouring, broad 
transverse orange bands on a, pale green 
ground, is strongly indicative of that 
genus. Should we be too hasty in 
inferring this larva to be that of Argy- 
resthia retinellaP 
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