Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Canadian Entomologist, Vol. 33: London, January, 19091
The larvae were offered wild cherry, red-oak bud. Hawthorn, silver maple, white birch, willow, plantain, ash, apple. They ate several of the foods offered, but preferred cherry, maple or apple; hawthorn, birch and plantain were not touched.
By the sth May the general colour was a pale green, the interior shade being dark green, though some did not show the darker interior shade, being uniformly pale green.
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