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din T all/tt}loTs are ‘‘On 6 ?hfL g ck W a D h ing / ^ Striped 
narrow black line, then a narrow whitet then a velio^ V ^ “ 
then a narrow sub-obsolotp whi'fo i;^ m ne , tnen a yellowish stripe: 
row white line then a veTlowfl / then stri P e i then a nar- 
line; belly, obscure gree/” h tnpe ; then a sub-obsolete white 
witJa dusky obHque^/riDe'fronfth^*' redd ' s h. hrown or fawn color, 
Parasite on col «r of fore winSjh?:reddish^/ofn ortwn color' 
Army Worm, a little lighter along the , WI1 C0i0r 5 
fine black scales. The stigmata“nvdl P otted n 1 10re or less with 
rusty shade, sometime! a svot Tf IV ged so ^what with a tighter 
The transverse lines obsolete^but tho Same l s .^ a ^ e near the apex, 
the apex to the h?nd margin the fos? “ a ? °^? ue dusk T band 
indistinct and indicated^ ’St tnZe vlinf ^V^times 
mg feature and one that gives rise to tt. L ‘c lhe dls tinguish- 
spot on the median vein below the reniform^hind wl” 6 ’/ i a wl \ ite 
3r blackish, darker in the outer border Mi hlnd wln gs dark smoky 
tinate, female simple tne outer border - Male antenwe slightly pec- 
Pvrophila pyramidoidbs, Guen.-The Copper Underwing. 
This species is usually known hv the 45-The Copper Underwing. 
nd the larva is calledhhe Green Crea^” 16 f^^Py™ PV ra ™idoid 
'S name indicates, it is a Gra P e Worm. - 
) that plant, for it feeds refdflv on thf ’i" 8601, th ° U ? h not confin ' 
>se, red bud, peach and poplar The,! "' 11 ’ n p f ar ’ thorn, raspberr 
•ous to be very destructive thnncrh -° y are ?. eldom sufficiently nut 
>e Canadian Entomofoglst!’ it seems Zv wt* in VoIs ' 6 a " d 7 
iat province. 1 - have been so in some parts 
ng, light green’ 'head ratLZSlZhe° Ut t an - inoh and a quart. 
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