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S. cerealella Oliv. Throughout the State. This is the "Angoumois grain 

 moth" which infests wheat in shock, in the mow and until it is 

 binned or bulked. Also attacks corn in warm places and in sheltered 

 cribs, causing serious injury and rendering much grain unmillable or 

 useless except as chicken feed. Remedial measures are prompt 

 threshing, bulking in deep bins and the use of bisulphide of carbon 

 where grain is actually infested. 



GLAUCE Cham. 

 G. pectenalaeella Cham. Essex Co. IX, 24, light (Kf) - . 



TELPHUSA Cham. 



T. longifasciella Clem. Caldwell IV, 29, rare (Kf). 



T. fuscopunctella Clem. Common; larva webbing the young leaves of 



sweet fern in May; adults in June (Kf). 



T. quinquecristatella Cham. Essex Co. Park IV, 21, rare (Kf). 

 T. latifasciella Cham. Sure to occur in New Jersey; larvae web young 



leaves of huckleberry in May, issue in June (Kf). 

 T. quercinigracella Cham. Caldwell VIII; larva between two leaves of 



oak flatly stitched together in July (Kf). 

 T. palliderosacella Cham. Anglesea V, 30, abundant on tree trunks; 



larva on oak (Kf). 



T. querciella Cham. (Gelechia) Common, larva on oak (Bt). 

 T. bifasciella Zell. Essex Co. Park, V, 20, Anglesea VI, 22, rare (Kf). 

 T. belangerella Cham, (oronella Wlsm.) Eagle Rock VII (Wdt) ; not 



rare; larvae are leaf rollers on alders. 



CHRYSOPORA Clem. 



C. lingulacella Clem. Montclair at light VII, 17, rare; larva on "Cheno- 

 podium" and "Atriplex." 



LEUCE Cham. 

 L. fuscocristatella Cham. Montclair, light, VIII (Kf). 



ARISTOTELIA Hbn. 



A. roseosuffusella Clem. Not rare VI, VII, at light (Dietz) ; larva mines 



leaves of red clover, and lives also in fruit panicles of sumac. 

 A. pudibundella Zell. (intermediella Cham.) Common at electric light 



VI, VII; larva on apple (Kf). 



A. rubidella Clem. Montclair, common at light VI-VIII (Kf). 

 A. fungivorella Clem. 5-mile beach VI, VII (div) ; larvae web leaves of 



bay-berry VI (Kf). 

 A. absconditella Wlk. Common at electric light VII, VIII; larva; in 



stems of "Polygonum punctatum" (Kf). 



