562 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



SEMIOSCOPSIS Hbn. 



S. packardella Clem. (Epigraphia) . Montclair V, 18 (Kf ) ; New Jersey 

 (Bt). 



S. megamicrella Dyar. Essex Co. Ill, 14 (Kf). 

 S. inornata Wlsm. Essex Co. Ill, 29, V, 15 (Kf). 

 S. allenella Wlsm. Essex Co. VI, 4 (Kf). 



EPICALLIMA Dyar. 



E. argenticinctella Clem. (CEcophora) Common, g. d., comes freely to 

 light VI, 25-VIII, 10 (Kf) ; Stone Harbor VIII, 3 (Dke) ; 5-mile beach 

 VII, 12 (Haim). 



EUCLEMENSIA Grt. 



E. bassettella Clem. (Hamadryas) Jamesburg VII (Sm) ; larva in 



"Kermes" sp. on oak (Kf). 



FABIOLA Busck. 



F. shalleriella Cham. Greenwood Lake VI, 10; larva probably on lichens 



(Kf). 



CECOPHORA Latr. 



CE. newmanella Clem. (Dasycera) Greenwood Lake VI, 10 (Kf); New 

 Jersey, rare (Bt) ; Gloucester Co. VI, 10 (Haim). 



ENDROSFS Hbn. 



E. lacteella Schiff. New Brunswick IX, 24 (Sm); in Europe the larva is 

 on leaves of "Epilobium hirsutum" (Kf). 



BORKHAUSENIA Hbn. 



B. ascriptella Bsk. Essex Co. VI, at light (Kf). 

 "CEgoconia quadripuncta" Haw. is not found in New Jersey. 



Family BLASTOBASID^E. 



These moths are usually small in size with a peculiar 'silken sheen 

 to the prevailing gray shade of the forewings. The favorite time for 

 flight is an hour before sundown, when sometimes hundreds can be 

 taken. The larvee live in seeds, nuts and buds, as well as Aphid and 

 Kermid galls. 



PSEUDOPIGRITIA Dietz. 

 P. dorsomaculella Dietz. Essex Co. VII (Kf). 



PIGRITIA Clem. 

 P. confusella Dietz. Essex Co. VI-VIII (Kf). 



