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G. coroniella Clem. Larva on birch. 



G. violacella Clem. Larva makes cones of leaf ends of "Desmodium." 



G. juglandiella Cham. Larvae make cones on hickory leaves. 



G. negundella Murtf. Montclair IX, larvae in cones on "Acer negundo." 



G. stigmatella Fabr. Larva makes cones of willow leaves. 



G. rhoifoliella Cham. Larva makes cones of leaves of sumac. 



G. salicifoliella Cham. Larva? make large blotch mines on willow leaves- 



G. sassafrasella Cham. Larva on sassafras, in leaf rolled downward 



(Bt). 



G. alchimiella Scop. Essex Co. V, VII; larvae in cones on oak. 

 G. superbifrontella Clem. Essex Co. V, VII; larva on witch-hazel. 

 G. packardella Cham. Essex Co. V, 10 (Kf). 

 G. ribesella Cham. Essex Co.; several specimens found in mid-winter, 



under bark of hickory. 



G. burgessiella Zell. Larva on swamp huckleberry; adults V, VI (Dietz). 

 G. belfrageiella Cham. Should occur in New Jersey (Sm). 

 G. swederella Thunb. Larva rolls end of red maple leaves into cones. 



DIALECTICA Wlsm. 



D. strigifinitella Clem. Essex Co. VI, 21 (Kf); National Park VI, 10, 



Hammonton IX, 6 (Dke) ; larva on oak. 

 D. venustella Clem. Essex Co. VII, IX, at light (Kf). 



PARECTOPA Clem. 



P. lespedezaefoliella Clem. Larva mines leaves of bush clover. 

 P. robiniella Clem. Larva makes a digitate blotch mine on the upper 



surface of the leaves of locust. 

 P. pennsylvaniella Engel. Essex Co. VII, IX, abundant at light. 



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The larvae turn over the edge of a leaf, forming a flap, three or four 

 often present on one leaf; the cocoon is spun on the ground and the 

 imago does not issue until the following spring. 

 O. guttea Haw. Larvae often very abundant on apple, sometimes nearly 



every leaf on the lower part of a tree being affected. 

 O. solitariella Dietz. Bred from apple leaf, Essex Co. 

 O. kalmiella Dietz. Larva on "Kalmia angustifolia," sheep laurel. 

 O. preciosella Dietz. Larva on swamp huckleberry. 

 O. crataegifoliella Clem. Larva on leaves of black thorn. 

 O. conspicuella Dietz. Larva abundant on birch, Essex Co. IX, X. 

 O. prunivorella Cham. Larva on wild cherry, Essex Co. VIII-XI; not 



rare. 

 O. quadripunctella Clem. Larva? on choke cherry. 



