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D. ventrellus Fitch. Hemlock Falls VII (Wdt) ; Essex Co., rare, larva 

 on oak (Kf). 



D. eupatoriellus Cham. Sure to occur in New Jersey; feeds on "Eupa- 

 torium" (Kf). 



D. georgiella Wlk. (roseocostellus Wlsm.) Not common, larva on pop- 

 lar (Dietz). 



ANARSIA Zell. 



A. lineatella Zell. Throughout the State; larva has been recorded in 



woody excrescences of plum, peach and apple and in stems of straw- 

 berry. I have seen it only boring into the tips of peach twigs; but 

 not in destructive numbers. 



Family XYLORYCTIDvE. 



PTOCHORYCTIS Meyr. 



P. tsugensis Kearf. V, 7-23, near Rutherford, larvae in cases on Japanese 

 Hemlock. 



Family STENOMATID^E. 



A family of moderate-sized moths, frequently having remarkable mi- 

 metic characters in coloration and position affected when at rest. The 

 larvas so far as known are principally leaf folders. 



STENOMA Zell. 



S. schlaageri Zell. Throughout the State V, VI, IX; larva on wax myrtle 

 and oak. This and the other species of the genus when resting on a 

 leaf so closely resemble gray and white bird droppings that it is im- 

 possible to distinguish them until the moth is made to move. 



S. leucillana Zell. Passaic Co. (Bwl) ; Essex Co. VIII, at light, rare, 

 larva probably on oak (Kf) ; Brown's Mills V, 19 (Dke) ; 5-mile beach 

 VII, VIII (Hairn). 



S. humulis Zell. Essex Co., Anglesea, VIII, g. d. (Kf ) ; larva on oak and 

 chestnut VII. 



BRACHILOMA Clem. 



B. unipunctella Clem. Certain to be found in New Jersey (Kf). 



B. quercicella Bsk. Essex Co., mature larva in mid V, crumpling young 

 oak leaves, moths VIII, larvae of second brood IX, X (Kf). 



B. decorosella Bsk. Lacy and Lakehurst districts VII, VIII; larvae very 

 common, tying together flatly small bunches of oak leaves VI, VII. 



Family CECOPHORID^. 



A family of small or moderate-sized species, the larvae on leaves, in 

 flowers, seeds, on decayed wood or other dead material and sometimes 

 as leaf miners. 



MARTYRINGA Busck. 

 M. latipennis Wlsm. Sure to be found in the Appalachian region (Kf). 



