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2 —Carpocapsa pomonella .—Body 
yellowish, sometimes tinged with 
pink on the back; on each side 
of each segment are about four 
dark piliferous spots ; cervical 
shield grayish; head dark reddish 
brown, or grayish. Length J inch. 
Lives in Apples and Siberian Crab- 
apples. May to July. Spins a co¬ 
coon. (D. W. Coquillett.) 
Pig. 52 .—Carpocapsa pomonella. Moth chry 
salis and work. 
Fig. 53—G-ortina nitela. Moth and larva. 
8 —Gortyna nitela. — Body 
reddish-brown ; a whitish dor¬ 
sal and sub-dorsal stripe, 
the latter wanting on the 
segments from 4, or 8, to 7, 
inclusive; the under part of 
these segments is reddish- 
brown ; under part of the 
remaining segments green¬ 
ish-white ; cervical shield 
and head yellowish-brown—the latter sometimes has a black dash 
on each side; length, Id inches. Lives m the stems ot Corn, 
Potato, Tomato, young Currant bushes, and nearly every species 
of weed. May to September. Assumes the chrysalis form m its 
burrow. (D. W. Coquillett.) 
4— Maeria tivuliformis. —Body whitish, with a tinge of flesh coloi , 
piliferous spots concolorous with the body; cervical shield yellowish; 
head pale brown; length, f inch. Lives m the stems of cultivated 
Currant .bushes. July to May. Spins a cocoon in its burrow. 
(D. W. Coquillett.) 
5— Cossus centerensis. —Body pale flesh; a dark dorsal line, on 
top of segments 2 and 8 is a dark spoton each side of each seg¬ 
ment above the spiracles are 8 brown piliferous spots arranged m 
the form of a triangle; spiracles reddish; cervical shield blackish- 
brown, edged with dull yellow; head dark reddish-brown slight y 
roughened; a few hairs on the face; jaws black with 3 strong 
teeth; length, 2 inches. Lives in the trunks oi Pop ulus tremuloides 
Found throughout the year. Assumes the chrysalis form m its 
burrow. (J. Bailey.) 
