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C. luteolellus Clem. Essex Co. VI, VII, common (Kf); Bloonifield VII 

 (Wdt); New Brunswick (Sm) ; Brown's Mills VII (Dke) ; Wenonah 

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



C. trisectus Wlk. Throughout the State VI-IX, locally common. 



THAUMATOPS1S Morr. 



T. edonis Grt. Newark at light VIII (Wdt); Clementon IX (Lt) ; Lucas- 

 ton IX, Hammonton IX (Dke). 



T. plexella Zell. Newbold VI, 22 (Dke). 



T. striatella Fern, (daeckella Kearf.) Lucaston X, 7-15, Brown's Mills 

 X, G (Dke). 



T. fernaldella Kearf. Anglesea VI, IX (Dke). 



ARGYRIA Hbn. 



A. nivalis Dru. Common throughout the State in low meadows; exces- 

 sively so in late summer along the marshes at Anglesea. 



A. argentana Martyn. Shark River (Bt) ; Lucaston VIII, 10, Atlantic 



City VII, 7 (Dke); Anglesea IX (Sm). 

 A. auratella Clem. Throughout the State VII, VIII, not rare. 



DIATR/EA Guild. 



D. idalis Fern. Newark, Anglesea IX, at light (Sm) ; Newbold VIII, 



National Park VII, 13 (Dke). 



CHILO Zinck. 



C. plejadellus Zinck. National Park VI, 10 (Dke); Gloucester Co. V, 

 29 (Haim) ; the larva bores in stems of rice and allied plants. 



C. densellus Zell. Montclair, light V, 23 (Kf ) ; 5-mile beach VI, 18, VIII,. 

 6 (Haim). 



C. squamulellus Zell. Wenonah VII, 28 (Haim); Anglesea VI, VII (div), 

 C. forbesellus Fern. Anglesea VII, 10 (Lt). 



HAIMBACH1A Dyar. 



H. placidellus Haim. Essex Co. VI, 10-VIII, 1 (Kf) ; Wenonah VIII, 20 

 (Haim). 



CHALCCELA Zell. 



C. iphitalis Wlk. (aurifera Zell.) Single specimens occur in various 

 parts of the State, but I have no definite records. 



C. principialis Wlk. Montclair, electric light V, 31 (Kf). 



DICYMOLOMIA Zell. 



D. julianalis Wlk. Woodside VII, Orange Mts. VII, Newbold VII, VIII. 



(Dke); Anglesea VI, 22 (Kf). 



