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The Grape-Berry Moth
By M. V. Slingerland, with note by W. D. Kearfott
Cornell University, 1904
Cite: 1426150 with citation markup [cite:1426150]
Cornell University Agricultural Experimental Station of the College of Agriculture, Department of Entomology, Bulletin 223, November 1904. Available at https://archive.org/details/annualreportofag1905corn.

Includes on pp. 123–125: Descriptive Notes on Some New Species of American Moths that have been Confused with the Grape-Berry Moth, by W. D. Kearfott, with the following key:

1. With large outer marginal patch of front wing indented above anal angle by a spur of ground color: 2
With this patch evenly rounded on outer edge, not indented below: botrana
2. With inner half of front wing uniformly lilaceous or leaden-blue, crossed by well-defined narrow brown lines: 3
With inner half much mottled with reddish brown or gray: 4
3. With ground color of outer half of front wing rich ochreous-brown: liriodendrana
With ground color of outer half of front wing pale yellowish-brown: viteana
4. With dark color of central fascia of front wing extending to dorsal or inner margin: rhoifructana
With this dark color concentrated about and above middle of wing, and not reaching dorsal or inner margin: slingerlandana