566 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



THEISOA Cham. 



T. constrictella Zell. Montclair VI, 10, not common; usually found about 

 elms and larvae will likely be found on their leaves. 



ST1LBOSIS Clem. 



S. tesquella Clem. North Jersey VII, 1 abundant; larva makes large 

 white blotch mines in leaves of hog peanut (Kf). 



HELIOZELA H. S. 



H. aesella Cham. National Park V, 6 (Dke). 



CYCLOPLASIS Clem. 



C. panicifoliella Clem. Larvae mine leaves of "Panicum clandestinum" 

 VII, cutting out a circular piece for cocoon; adult mid-VII (Kf). 



COPTODISCA Wlsm. 



C. lucifluella Clem. Larva mines leaves of hickory IX, X; cuts an oval 



case from skin of leaf, attaches to tree trunk and pupates; imago in 



July (Kf). 



C. ostryaefoliella Clem. Lives like the preceding but on ironwood (Kf). 

 C. saliciella Clem. Mines leaves of willow, habits as in preceding (Kf). 

 C. splendoriferella Clem. (Aspidisca) Common; larva mines leaves of 



"Crataegus," apple, plum and wild cherry (Kf); National Park V, 29 



(Dke). 



EPERMENIA Hbn. 



E. ramapoella Kearf. Abundant V, 27, about 1,000 feet elevation on 

 Ramapo Mt. ; in thick woods; will be found in similar places in New 

 Jersey. 



E. cicutaella Kearf. Orange Mts., larva as leaf miners and later in 

 flower and seed heads of water hemlock; adults VIII (Kf). 



STAGMATOPHORA H. S. 



S. sexnotella Cham. Essex Co. Park VI, 25-VIII, 7 at light; larva in 

 stem galls on "Trichostomum dichotoma" (Kf). 



MOMPHA Hbn. (LAVERNA Curt.) 



M. brevivittella Clem. Lucaston X, 18 (Dke), and probably g. d.; larva 



in seed capsules of evening primrose (Kf). 

 M. circumscriptella Zell. Anglesea VIII, 30, rare (Sm); larvae in seed 



capsules of evening primrose (Kf). 

 M. definitella Zell. "New Jersey" VIII, 24 (Lt). 

 M. eloisella Clem. Throughout the State; larva in stalks of evening 



primrose through winter; pupate late V, and issue as adults VI (Kf). 



