. The Canadian entomologist. Entomology. 200 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST Synmioca signatella H. S. Larva has been stated to feed on lichens. Acompsia flavifrontella Hb. Larva on hchens and dead leaves. OinophUa v-flavum Hw. Larva in silken galleries amongst fungus growing on walls in cellars. Pumea intcrmediella Brd. Larva on grass, lichens etc. Fumea hctiilina Z. Larva on lichens growing on bushes. Fnmea sepiuin Spr. Larva on lichens growing on trees. Solowbia inconspicuella Stt. Larva on lichens growing on fences and tree trunks. Solenobia Douglasii Stt. Larva on lichens growing on fences, roc
. The Canadian entomologist. Entomology. 200 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST Synmioca signatella H. S. Larva has been stated to feed on lichens. Acompsia flavifrontella Hb. Larva on hchens and dead leaves. OinophUa v-flavum Hw. Larva in silken galleries amongst fungus growing on walls in cellars. Pumea intcrmediella Brd. Larva on grass, lichens etc. Fumea hctiilina Z. Larva on lichens growing on bushes. Fnmea sepiuin Spr. Larva on lichens growing on trees. Solowbia inconspicuella Stt. Larva on lichens growing on fences and tree trunks. Solenobia Douglasii Stt. Larva on lichens growing on fences, rocks, etc. Talepor'ia psciidobomhycclla Hb. Larva on lichens on fences and tree trunks Narycia mclauclla Hw. Larva on lichens on fences and tree trunks. Diplodouia marginepunctcUa Stph. Larva on dead insects, fungus, etc. Scardia bolcti F. Larva in fungus. Tinia corticclla Curt. Larva in fungi growing on trees. Tinea parasitclla Hb.' Larva in fungi growing on trees. Tinea arciiatella Stt. Larva in fungi growing on trees. Tinea confiisella HS. Larva probably on lichens. Tinea niisella Z. Larva on dried plant stems, fungi, etc. Tinea vinculclla HS. Larva on lichens on rocks. Tinea arf/eiitiinaculella Stt. Larva in galleries amongst lichens on Figure 1, Polyponis betulimis. specimen at left showing injury to lower surface and in- terior by the beetles Diapcris maculafa and Thymalns fiilgidiis. These beetles breed in the fungus. Dr. William G. Dietz in his "Revision of the Genera and Species of the Tineid Subfamilies Amydriinae and Tineinae Inhabiting North America" (Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. Vol. XXXL No. i) mentions Tinea orcgonella Busck, Tinea muhistriatella Dietz and Tinea rileyi Dietz as being bred from fungi but does not record the species. ISOPTERA. Banks and Snyder in their "Revision of the Xearctic Termites" (U. S. Nat. Mus. Bui. lo8) mention that H. G. Hubbard found a colony of Kalotermes minor Hagen "on March i, 1897, at Palm Springs. Californi
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