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G. branella Bsk. Essex Co. VII, 12-VIII, 22 (Kf). 



"G. triocella" Cham, does not come within our faunal range. 



MENESTA Clem. 



M. tortriciformella Clem. Recorded from New Jersey, larva on hazel 

 (Kf). 



M. albaciliasella Cham. Essex Co. Park VI, rare (Kf). 



STROBISIA Clem. 

 S. iridipennella Clem. Caldwell VII, abundant, larva on hog peanut 



(Kf); Newbold VII (Dke) ; Wenonah VII (Haim). 

 S. emblemella Clem. Caldwell, Montclair VI, VII (Kf). 



"Malacotricha bilobella" Zell. has not yet occurred in the State. 



TRICHOTAPHE Clem. 



T. flavocostella Clem. Essex Co., common VI, at light, larva on leaves 

 of aster (Kf) ; Elizabeth VII (Wdt). 



T. inserrata Wlsm. Anglesea, common at light; larva on "solidago" 

 (Kf). 



T. serrativittella Zell. Montclair IX, light, not common (Kf); Wenonah 

 VII, VIII (Haim). 



T. alacella Clem. Essex Co. V, common, larva on aster (Kf). 



T. juncidella Clem. Essex Co. V, common, larva on aster (Kf); New 

 Brunswick (Sm). 



T. setosella Clem. Very common, larva on aster and "Solidago" V, 

 adults VI (Kf). 



T. levisella Fyles. Essex Co. Park, larva on "Aster macrophyllus" V, 

 adults VI, very rare (Kf). 



GLYPHIDOCERA Wlsm. 



G. aberratella Bsk. Essex Co. VIII, 20-IX, 20 (Kf). 

 G. spiratella Bsk. Essex Co. VI, 25-29 (Kf). 



ANORTHOSIA Clem. 

 A. punctipennella Clem. Rare VII, at light and borders of woodland. 



DICHOMERIS Hbn. (YPSOLOPHUS Fabr.) 

 D. punctidiscellus Clem. Greenwood Lake, Essex Co., VI, common in 



woods (Kf); Wenonah V, 30 (Haim). 

 D. vacciniella Kearf. Essex Co. VII; larvae folding or crumpling leaves 



of huckleberry VI (Kf). 

 D. ligulellus Hbn. (pometellus Haw.) Throughout the State, V-IX, 



locally common, larva on apple, pear and plum. 

 D. bipunctellus Wlsm. Rather rare, April, in scrub-oak. 

 D. marginellus Fab. A recently introduced European species, larvas on 



Junipers. 



