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EUMEYRICKIA Busck. 



E. trimaculella Fitch. Certain to occur in the northern section; com- 

 mon in spruce stumpage in Wyoming Co., Pa. (Kf). 



CRYPTOLECHIA Zell. 



C. tentoriferella Clem. (Machimia) Essex Co. IX, common on tree 



trunks; larva on many kinds of trees, makes a little tent on under- 

 side of leaves (Kf) ; Elizabeth IX (Wdt) ; Merchantville X (Dke). 



PSiLOCORSIS Clem. 



P. quercicella Clem. (Cryptolechia) G. d., not rare, larva between 

 spun-together leaves oi oak, aspen, chestnut (Kf). 



P. reflexella Clem. (Cryptolechia) With the preceding and very like 

 it; larva with same habits and often on same leaves, but easily dis- 

 tinguishable (Kf); Manumuskin V, 21 (Dke). 



AGNOPTERYX Hbn. 



This is a division of "Depressaria" Haw.; the moths of both genera 

 hibernate in brush-piles, out-houses, etc., and can be found in such places 

 on warm days throughout the winter. Larvse usually in crumpled leaves 

 or stems of "Umbelliferse" and "Composite.". 



A. atrodorsella Clem. New Jersey (Bt) ; larva in beggar-tick. 



A. nebulosa Zell. Middle Atlantic States and sure to occur in New Jer- 

 sey (Kf). 



A. curviliniella Beut. Recorded from near New York (Bt). 



A. pulvipennella Clem. Denville XI (Bwl); Elizabeth VIII (Kf) ; on 

 "Solidago" and "Eupatorium" in leaf folded lengthwise (Kf). 



A. flavicomella Engel. Essex Co. Park VII, not rare at light (Kf). 



A. rcbinieMa Pack. (Depressaria hillarella) New Jersey (Bt) ; Jersey 



ity Hts. IV, 27 (Sb); feeds on locust in leaf folded lengthwise. 

 A. lecontella Clem. Not common in New Jersey (Bt) ; Newark (Sb). 



DEPRESSARIA Haw. 



D. heracliana DeG. North of the Piedmont Plain (Sm) ; common, larva 



in stems of parsnips and other "Umbelliferse" (Bt). 



D. betulella Bsk. Essex Co., larvae in spun-together leaves of black 

 birch; but not bred (Kf). 



D. grotella Rob. Larv;e in spun-together leaves of "Corylus americana" 

 (Kf). 



D. cinereocostella Clem. Larva ties together leaves of water parsnip 

 (Kf). 



INGA Busck. 



I. sparsiciliella Clem. (Cryptolechia contrariella.) New Jersey, not 

 common (Bt); 5-mile beach VIII, 6 (Haim). 



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