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A STUDY OF THE CARYAEFOLIELLA GROUP OF THE FAMILY COLEOPHORIDAE (LEPIDOPTERA)*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

J. McDunnough
Affiliation:
Ottawa, Ont.

Extract

Until recently I have been applying the name caryaefoliella Clem. to the common species of eastern Ontario, the cases of which are found on hickory (C. glabra and C. cordiformis) and which I mentioned and figured in one of my previous papers (1933, Can. Ent., LXV, 161, Pl. X, figs. 19-21). However in early June, 1944, Mr. T. N. Freeman collected a number of cases on shag-bark hickory (C. ovata) at Pt. Rowan in southern Ontario which produced adults very similar in color and maculation, it is true, to our eastern Ontario species, but differing markedly in male genitalic characters.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1946

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* alniella Heinr. has been omitted.

* Since this was written Mr. Freeman has examined the female type at Philadelphia and confirms the present identification.