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line connecting *2 black dots; anal-plate semi-circular, projecting; 
spiracles black; venter bluish; head brownish, the upper part of the 
face white, and marked with 3 black stripes ; length 2 inches. Feeds 
on Saur-grass (Cladium effusum), living in a tube, formed by fasten¬ 
ing some of the strongly keeled leaves together. (A. W. Chapman.) 
11— Botis penitalis. —Body pale yellow; piliferous spots black; 
cervical shield brown, or white dotted with black; venter whitish; 
head whitish, dotted and marked with black; length J inch. Feeds 
on Indian-liemp ( Apocynum cinnabinvm), living in a nest of leaves 
fastened together with silken threads. June to October. (D. W. 
Coquillett.) 
12— Tortrix fervidana. —Body blackish-brown or slaty-yellow 7 ; pilif¬ 
erous spots shining black; venter pale brown or yellowish; cervical 
shield and head shining black; length f inch. Feeds on Oak, 
Cherry and Choke-cherry, living in a nest of leaves fastened together 
with silken threads. June to July. (D. W. Coquillett.) 
14 —Hyphcmtria textor .—Body 
bluisli-gray, the dorsal space 
sometimes nearly black; a white 
dorsal and stigmatal line, a white 
or black sub-dorsal line; hair 
wdiitish, reddish, or mouse-col- 
orecl, in spreading clusters from 
yellowish-brown warts, or the 2 
warts on top of each segment 
sometimes black; venter black ; 
head black, or reddish-brown, 
marked with black, especially in 
the region of the j aws; 
l-f inches. 
October. 
length Fig. 54.—Hyphantria textor. Moth and pupa. 
Lives in a web, on Cherrv, Oak, Hickory, etc. June to 
(I). W. Coquillett.) 
