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Cocoon .—With the characters of the group. 
Food-plants.— Oak, wild cherry, birch, maple, chestnut and witch- 
hazel have been observed. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATE VI. 
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Fig. x. Larva in stage I, dorsal view enlarged. 
“ 2. The same, side view. 
“ 3. Young larva X 5 > the dorsal marking just starting. 
“ 4. The same, older X 5 - 
“ 5. Side view of mature larva, anterior end to the right. 
“ 6. Mature larva, enlarged, restricted pattern. 
“ 7. Another larva, broad pattern. 
“ ' 8. Larva, dorsal view, showing the depressed spaces of dorsal and lateral areas; 
a, dorsal depressions <i); t>, ad dorsal (2); c, upper lateral segmental 
(3) ; d, lateral depressions (4); e, lower segmental lateral (5) ;/, lower 
intersegmental lateral depressions (6). 
The left side of joint 7 (third abdominal segment) illustrates the granu¬ 
lation. 
“ 9. 71 pallida , imago. 
Eulimacodes scapha Harris. 
1855 —Limacodes undifera Walker, Cat. Brit. Mus. pt. V, 1149. 
1864_ Limacodes scapha Walsh, Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist. IX, 298. 
1864_ Limacodes scapha Packard, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. Ill, 341. 
1878_ Eulimacodes scapha Moeschler, Verhl. Zool.-bot. Ges. Wien, XXVII, 672. 
1882 —Limacodes ( Eulimacodes ) scapha Grote, Check List, 17. 
1891— Liviacodes scapha Smith, List, Lep. 28. 
1892 — Eulimacodes scapha Kirby, Cat. Lep. Het. I, 5 35 * 
1894 —Eulimacodes scapha NeumoegEN & Dyar, Journ N. ^ . Ent. Soc. II, 73 ’ 
Larva. 
1841— Harris, Rept. Ins. Mass. 303. 
1864— Packard, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. Ill, 341. 
1869—Harris, Ent. Corr. pi. 3, fig. 8. 
1873— Stretch, Zyg. & Bomb. N. A. 201. 
1881— Packard, Bull. 7, U. S. Ent. Comm. 77. 
x883— Edwards & Elliot, Papilio, III, 128. 
1885— Uimmock, Psyche, IV, 279. 
1885— Hubbard, Ins. Affect. Orange, 144. 
1890— Packard, 5th Rept. U. S. Ent. Comm. 147, 490. 
1893— Packard, Proc. Am. Phil. Soc. XXXI, 98. 
1894— Dyar, Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci. VIII, 223. 
1895— Comstock, Gmd e Stud. Ins. fig. 257. 
