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TINEOLA H. S. 



T. biselliella Hum. The most 

 common of our "clothes 

 moths"; in houses every- 

 where, the larva on furs and 

 woolens; remedies as above. 



TENAGA Clem. 



T. pomiliella Clem. Eastern 

 Pennsylvania VII, and prob- 

 ably New Jersey. 



HYBROMA Clem. 

 H. servulella Clem. Common in Fig. 236. Common clothes moth, Tincola bisd- 



North Jersey VII, VIII in lid la: larva; case with empty pupa shell, 



open woods (Kf ) ; Forest and moth: a11 enlarged. 



Hill VII (Wdt). 



EUDARCIA Clem. 



E. simulatricella Clem. Will be found in the Appalachian region of New 

 Jersey, V, VI on tree trunks. 



ME A Busck. 

 M. skinnerella Dietz. Eesex Co. VII, 18, at light. 



DIACHORISIA Clem. 

 D. velatella Clem. Essex Co. VI and VII. 



HOMOSETIA Clem. 



H. costisignella Clem. Not rare in eastern and northern sections (Kf); 



Forest Hill VII (Welt). 

 H. fasciella Cham. Montclair VI, VII. 

 H. miscecristatella Cham. (Tinea aurosuffusella Cham.) Essex Co., at 



light, g. d. in June. 

 H. tricingulatella Clem. Essex Co. VII. 



OENCE Cham. 

 O. hybromella Cham. Essex Co. VII, at light. 



ADELA Latr. 



A. bella Cham. Locally abundant, Anglesea V, 26-30, flying in the sun- 

 shine between 10 and 12 A. M. (div). 



A. purpura Wlk. Little Falls IV, 24, on blossoms of pussy willows (Ds). 

 A. ridingsella Clem. Palisades VI, 12 (Dke). 



