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COPTOTRICHE Wlsm. 



C. zelleriella Clem. G. d., larvas make tentiform mines upperside oak 

 and chestnut leaves VII, VIII, adults the following spring. 



AMADRYA Clem. 



A. effrenatella Clem. Newark VII (Wdt) ; very common at light VI, VII 

 (Kf); Gloucester Co., VI, 10 (Haim). 



A. dyarella Dietz. Penna. to District of Columbia, at light and sure to 

 occur in New Jersey. 



A. atlantica Kearf. Essex Co. VII, 24, VIII, 14 (Kf). 



SETOMORPHA Zell. 



S. insectella Fab. Almost cosmopolitan; recorded from all parts of 

 North America, its larvae on hair, wool and dried animal products. 



S. anatomella Grt. (Scardia) Lahaway, bred from fungus growths on 

 oak, rare (Sm). 



S. approximately Dietz. Essex Co. VI, VII, at light (Kf); Jamesburg 

 Vil, 4 (Haim). 



XYLESTHIA Clem. 



X. pruniramiella Clem. Common, g. d., larva in woody excrescences on 



plum trees; Orange VII (Wdt); Anglesea V, VIII (div). 

 X. kearfottella Dietz. Essex Co. VII, at light, abundant. 



MONOPIS Hbn. 



M. rusticella Hbn. G. d., on tree trunks and at light, VI, VII. 



M. biflavimaculella Clem. G. d., not rare, on tree trunks VII-IX. 



M. marginistrigella Cham. Essex Co. VI, IX, less common than preced- 

 ing. 



M. crocicapitella Clem. (Blabophanes ferruginella) G. d., common on 

 tree trunks and at light. Essex Co. VI-IX; Anglesea VII (Lt) ; Na- 

 tional Park VI (Dke). 



M. dorsistrigella Clem. (Blabophanes) On tree trunks and at light, 

 common, g. d., VI, VII (Kf ) ; Merchantville VIII, Brown's Mills VI 

 (Dke), 5-mile beach VI (Haim). 



TRICHOPHAGA Rag. 



T. tapetiella Linn. G. d., but very rare in collections (Kf) ; Staten 

 Island, bred from larvae in the excreted pellets of barn owls (Ds). 



INCURVARIA Haw. 



I. russatella Clem. Found VI, VII, on tree trunks in dark woods, and 

 should occur in the Appalachian region of New Jersey (Kf). 



