THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 



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LYTROSIS Hulst. 



L. unitaria H. S. Newark (Soc) ; Caldwell (Cr). 



"Tornos scolopacinarius" Gn. is a southern species and does not seem 

 to occur with us. 



EXILIS Gn. 



E. pyrolaria Gn. May occur in New Jersey. 



SELIDOSEMA Hbn. 



S. humaria Gn. Paterson V, 12, VII, 20 (Gr) ; Caldwell (Cr) ; Forest Hill 



VII (Wdt) ; Newark VII, 20. 



S. umbrosaria Gn. Staten Island VI, VII (Ds) ; Forest Hill, on hemlock 

 IX (Wdt); Elizabeth VIII, 16 (Kp) ; Newark VII, 4; larva on horse- 

 chestnut, elm, etc. 



CLEORA Curt. 



C. cribrataria Gn. Caldwell (Cr) ; larva on willow and poplar. 

 C. indicataria Walk. "New Jersey" (Pack). 



Fig. 210. Clear a pampinaria: a, adult; b, larva from above; c, 

 same from side; d, pupa, all enlarged; e, f., structural 

 details still more enlarged. 



C. pampinaria Gn. Paterson V, 27, VII, 20, VIII, 13 (Gr) ; Chester VII 

 (Dn); Caldwell (Cr) ; Newark V-VIII (Soc); Staten Island IV, V, VII, 

 VIII (Ds) ; New Brunswick IX, Jamesburg VIII, 11 (Coll) ; larva on 

 apple, pear, strawberry, cranberry, willow, poplar, ash, etc. 



C. larvaria Gn. Hopatcong (Pm) ; Orange Mts. IX (Wdt) ; Caldwell (Cr) ; 



larva on willow, wild cherry, etc. 

 C. areataria Bwl. Hemlock Falls IV, 22 (Bwl) ; Newark IV, 25 (Bz). 



