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POPULAR AND ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY.—No. 2.: THE APPLE TREE TENT CATERPILLAR—THE AMERICAN LACKEY MOTH (Clisiocampa Americana HAR.)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

James Fletcher
Affiliation:
Ottawa.

Extract

There are two kinds of caterpillars which every year commit serious depredations in our Canadian apple orchards, although they by no means confine their attentions to that tree. These are the larvæ of the American and Forest Lackey Moths, two species of brown moths which frequently fly into houses at night during July, and draw attention by their headlong, reckless flight, dashing themselves against the ceiling and the walls, and very often finishing up by getting into the lamp chimney.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1889

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