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A. gilvolinella Clem. Described from Easton, Pa., and will certainly oc- 

 cur also on the east bank of the Delaware (Kf). 

 A. angustipennella Clem. Hemlock Falls VII (Wdt). 



EVIPPE Cham. 



E. prunifoliella Cham. Mcntclair VIII, 10 at light, not common; larva 

 on peach and cherry (Kf). 



RECURVARIA Haw. 



R. apicitripunctella Clem. Very abundant, North Jersey in June; larva 

 in hemlock leaves (Kf). 



R. variella Cham. Greenwood Lake, Montclair, light, VI, VII, larva on 

 cypress (Kf). 



R. piceaeila Kearf. Larvae mine the needles of black spruce, moths 

 issue in June (Kf). 



R. obliquestrigella Cham. Anglesea VI, larva in juniper (Kf). 



R. juniperella Kearf. Essex Co. VI, larvae mine leaflets of juniper (Kf). 



R. thujaella Kearf. Larvae mine in arbor-vitae and are frequently so 



abundant that hedges look as if burned; moths in June (Kf). 

 R. cratcegella Bsk. Essex Co. VI, VII, larva in "Crataegus." 



R. robiniella Fitch. Montclair V, VI, larvae sew two leaves of locust 

 flatly together IX and X (Kf). 



R. quercivorella Cham. Abundant on tree trunks in North Jersey IV, 

 V; larvae on oak leaves (Kf). 



R. dorsiviitella Zell. Essex Co. Park V, 20, rare (Kf ) ; Jamesburg III 

 (Sm). 



TRYPANISMA Clem. 



T. prudens Clem. Essex Co., larva on the upper side of oak leaves un- 

 der a slight web (Ki). 



EP1THECTIS Meyr. 



E. attributella Wlk. (Aristotelia) Very abundant on tree trunks V- 

 VIII, flying off in swarms when approached, g. d. (Kf ) ; Jamesburg 

 VII, 4 (Haim). 



E. sylvicolella Bsk. Will be found in New Jersey (Kf). 



E. gallaegenitella Clem. (Gelechia) Larvae in "Cynipid" galls on oak 



(Kf), and sure to occur in New Jersey. 



"Gelechia bicostomaculella" Cham, is western and does not occur in 

 New Jersey. 



PARALECHIA Busck. 



P. pinifoliella Cham. (Aristotelia) Common, g. d., larva mines needles 

 on "Pinus rigida" (Kf ) ; at light VI. 



