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20. Tineid larva. 
This species crumples the leaf on one side of the under side of a leaf, 
eating the parenchyma, and leaving a bare dead spot, lining the tent 
with a white silken web. 
Larva. — Closely similar to the foregoing, and perhaps a pale variety of the same 
species, or in the penultimate molt. Body tapering towards each end. The head 
pale amber, and the body pale pea-green ; the tubercles a little larger, but arranged 
in much the same way as the preceding species. The black spots on the prothoracic 
segment very distinct, while the dorsal hairs are as distinct as the lateral ones. 
Length, 10 mm . 
21. Crepidoderaviolacea. 
Mr. W. L. Devereaux, of Clyde, ft. Y., writes me that this beetle is 
" very plenty on new forming foliage in spring, feeding extensively on 
the leaves and pairing; the larva is difficult to fiud, but I have bred 
them on cherry leaves in a cage. I think this species is distinct from 
the willow flea-beetle C. helxines." 
22. Galeruca sanguinea. 
We observed this leaf-beetle in great abundance at Berlin Falls, 
N. H., September 13, eating holes in the leaves. 
The beetle. — This species differs from G. marginella, which is figured in all its stages 
in our Guide to the Study of Insects, p. 505, by its deeper, brick-red color ; the antennae 
and legs are black, and the wing-covers are coarsely punctured. Length 5 mm . 
The following species also occur on the wild cherry : — 
23. Papilio turnus Linn. On choke cherry, Scudder. 
24. Limenitis archippus Oram. On wild cherry, Providence, May 11. 
25. Limenitis anthemis (Drury). On Amelanchier (Scudder). 
26. Cyaniris pseudargiolus Bd. and Lee. On Amelanchier (Scudder). 
27. Thecla liparops. On Amelanchier (Scudder). 
28. Clisiocampa disstria Biibn. See p. 118. 
29. Apaletodes torrefacta A. and S. 
30. Hyperchiria io (Fabr.). 
31. Sisyrosea inornata Grote. (Can. Ent. xxi, p. 77.) 
32. Platysamia Columbia Smith. (Can. Ent. x, p. 42.) 
33. Utetheisa bella (Linn.). Beutenmiiller. 
34. Datana ministra (Drury.) Beutenmiiller, Can. Ent. xx, p. 17, 
35. Euclea ferruginea Pack. It is probably this species which has been 
found living on the wild cherry by Mr. S. Lowell Elliot. 
36. Euclea sp ; perhaps delphinii. Mr. H. Edwards does not know the 
species (S. Lowell Elliot). 
37. Phobetrum pithecium (Abbott and Smith.) S. Lowell Elliot. 
38. Par asafraterna Grote. (Reared by Mr. S. Lowell Elliot.) 
39. P. chloris H. Sch. 
40. Lithacodes fasciola H. Sch. (S. Lowell Elliot.) 
41. Phobetrum hyalinus (Walsh). (Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., ix, p. 299.) 
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