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P. cristifasciella Cham. (Gelechia inscripta Wlsm.) Throughout the 

 State IV, V, VII, locally common; on tree trunks; larva between spun 

 together leaves of oak (Kf). 



PHTHORIM/CA Meyr. 



P. opercidella Zell. Not yet reported from New Jersey, but sure to 

 occur. Larvse are frequently very destructive to stored potatoes by 

 mining galleries through them. 



GNORIMOSCHEMA Bsk. 



G. gallaesolidaginis Riley. (Gelechia) Throughout the State in local 

 colonies IX-XI, adults hibernating; larvae make fusiform swellings in 

 stems of goldenrod (Kf). 



G. solidaginella Kearf. Long Beach, very common; habits similar to 

 preceding, on "Solidago sempervirens" only (Sm). 



G. busckiella Kearf. Caldwell X; larva make galls in lateral stems of 

 "Aster patens" (Kf). 



G. gallaesteriella Kell. Certain to be found in New Jersey, larvae mak- 

 ing galls in stems of asters (Kf). 



G. pedmontella Cham. Essex Co. VI, at light, not common (Kf). 



G. banksiella Bsk. Essex Co. VI, 21-VII, 1, at light, not common (Kf). 



G. batanella Bsk. Essex Co. VI, 24-VII, 4, rare (Kf). 



G. detersella Clem. Described from Easton, Pa., and sure to occur in 

 New Jersey (Kf). 



POLYHYMNO Cham. 



P. luteostrigella Cham. Essex Co. VIII, larvaa spin together leaves of 

 "Cassia chamaechrista" (Kf) ; Anglesea VIII, 21 (Lt). 



APRO/EREMA Durr. 

 A. palpilineella Cham. Montclair VII-IX, at light, abundant (Kf). 



A. kearfottella Bsk. Essex Co. Park, VII, VIII, rare. Taken in open 

 spots in woods where the most common plants are Leguminosa and 

 huckleberry. 



A. nigratomella Clem. (Anacampsis apicistrigella Cham.) Greenwood 

 Lake, Essex Co., not rare on tree trunks (Kf ) ; Bloomfield VII (Wdt) ; 

 among scrub oak and at electric light VI, VII. 



A. concinusella Cham. Easton, Pa., and certain to occur in New Jersey 

 (Kf). 



ANACAMPSIS Curt. 



A. innocuella Zell. Essex Co.; larvaa in curled leaves of poplar, not 



rare (Kf). 

 A. rhoifructella Clem. (Tachyptilia) Essex Co. VI, VII, larva between 



spun together leaves of "Viburnum" (Kf). 



