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A NEW HAPLOPTILIA WITH NOTES ON TWO OTHER SPECIES* (LEPID)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 May 2012
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In the middle of June, 1934, while spending a few days at Annapolis Royal. N. S., I collected some Haploptilia cases of the pruniella type from the foliage of Kalvnia. Half a dozen or so of these cases were attached to the upper-side of the previous year's leaves; they were dull gray-brown in color and the apical portion was noticeably weather-worn as if the cases had hibernated; there was no sign that living larvae were within them as they remained perfectly quiescent on the leaves. A few other cases, found at the same time, showed evidence that living larvae were still within; these cases were brighter brown in color and appeared to have been more recently constructed as the apical portions showed clearly the smaller cases of one, and sonletimes two, previous instars, attached in the usual holster-like manner to the much larger and broader basal portion. These latter larvae crawled about in the receptacle and fed slightly but soon in their turn became quiescent. The accompanying figures give some idea of the two forms of cases.
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* Contribution from the Division of Systematic Entomology, Entomological Branch, Department of Agriculture, Ottawa.
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