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1 and 2 —Pyrameis car did, and Pyrameis hunter a .—Body dark pur¬ 
plish-brown, sometimes dotted with yellow; a yellow dorsal stripe, 
divided in the middle by a dark line; a pale yellow stigmatal line; 
a short distance above this is an indistinct yellow line; on each seg¬ 
ment is a transverse row of about 7 black or whitish branching 
spines, some of which have a yellow basal annulation; the 2 or 8 
spines on top of segments 5, 7 and 9 are sometimes yellow. Head 
shining black, thinly covered with short hairs; length inches. 
Lives under a web, on Thistle and Burdock. June to September. 
Suspends itself by the hind feet. (B. W. Coquillett.) 
3— Exartema fascianatum? .—Body reddish-brown ; piliferous spots 
concolorous with the body; cervical shield and head shining black; 
length f inch. Feeds on Yellow Bock, living in a rolled leaf. June 
to July. (B. W. Coquillett.) 
4— Gelechia flavocostella. —Segments 1 and 2 black; rest of the body 
very pale yellowish; a pale brownish dorsal line; a pale brownish 
sub-dorsal and stigmatal line, on the upper part of which is a row 
of black piliferous spots, 2 to each segment on the sub-dorsal line, 
and 1 to each segment on the stigmatal line; thoracic legs black; 
venter greenish-yellow; cervical shield and head shining black; 
length J inch. Feeds on Wild Sunflower ( Helianthus grosse-serratus), 
living in a rolled leaf. May to June. (B. W. Coquillett.) 
5— Penthina nimbatana. —Body deep green; a dark dorsal line ; 
piliferous spots green ; head and cervical shield shining black ; length 
§ inch. Feeds on Wild Bose ( Rosa blanda), living in a rolled leaf. 
May to June. (B. W. Coquillett.) 
6— Phoxtopteris nubeculana. —Body greenish-yellow; cervical shield 
pale yellow, with a black spot on each outer hind corner; anal-plate 
pale yellow, with 2 indistinct blackish spots, which sometimes coalesce 
and form a crescent; head reddish-yellow; length nearly \ inch. 
Lives in a folded leaf on Apple. June to April. (C. Y. Riley.) 
7— Loxotcenia rosace ana. —Body green ; a dark dorsal line ; piliferous 
spots green; cervical shield deep green, surrounded on the sides and 
behind by a black line, or shining black, tinged with green, next the 
head; head yellowish-brown, the region of the jaws black, or entirely 
black; length nearly 1 inch. Feeds on Apple, Cherry, Crabapple 
and Horse-chestnut, living in a rolled leaf. May to June. (B. W. 
Coquillett.). 
8— Eudamus tityrus .—Body pale greenish-yellow, marked with fine 
black rings, one of which, situated on the anterior part of each seg¬ 
ment, is wider than the others ; sides of segment 1 bright red; cervical 
shield shining black; venter and abdominal legs pale green; thoracic 
legs reddish; head very large, black, with 2 round yellow spots on 
the lower part of the face; length 1^ inches. Feeds on Locust 
(Robinia pseudacacia) , living in a case of 2 or more leaves fastened 
together with silken threads. June to August. (B. W. Coquillett.) 
9— Dapsilia rutilana. —Body flesh-colored ; cervical shield and head 
deep reddish-yellow; length about \ inch. Lives in a nest of leaves 
on the Juniper. August to March. (C. Y. Riley.) 
10— Pamphila palatka .—Body yellowish-green, thickly covered with 
minute dark hair-tipped tubercles; cervical shield, a transverse black 
