53-2 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



Sub-family 



GALLERIA Fab. 



G. melonella Linn. The "bee-moth," throughout the State; larva infests 

 bee-hives, running galleries lined with silk through the comb, and 

 sometimes causing serious injury. 



APHOMIA Hbn. 

 A. social la Linn. Recorded from "New Jersey." 



PARALIPSA Butl. 

 P. terrenella Zell. Montclair IX, 2, at light (Kf). 



ACHROIA Hbn. 

 A. grisella Fabr. Recorded from "New Jersey." 



Sub-family EPIPASCHIIN^. 



EPIPASCHIA Clem. 



E. superatalis Clem. Montclair VI (Kf ) ; larva on sumac. 



E. zelleri Grt. Manumuskin VI, 4 (Dke) ; Anglesea VI, 22 (Kf). 



ONEIDA Hulst. 

 O. lunulalis Hulst. Will be found in the Highland region of N. J. (Kf). 



BENTA WLK. 

 B. asperatella Clem. Montclair VI, VII (Kf ) ; Newark; larva on locust. 



LANTHAPE Clem. 



L. platanella Clem. New Brunswick; the larva makes a web on the 

 under surface of the leaves of sycamore. 



WANDA Hulst. 



W..baptisiella Fern. Ft. Lee Dist. (Dow); Union Co. VII, ] (Kf); Manu- 

 muskin VI, 25 (Dke) ; the larva on "Baptisia." 



TETRALOPHA Zell. 

 T. militella Zell. Newark VII, 5(Wdt). 



Sub-family PHYCITINJE. 



ACROBASIS Zell. 



A. demotella Grt. Montclair VI, 13, at light (Kf) ; the larva bores into 

 the ends of twigs of black walnut. 



