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TACOMA Hulst. 

 T. nyss^colella Dyar. Anglesea V, VI (Kf). 



NEPHOPTERYX Hbn. 

 N. ovalis Pack. Newark (Soc). 



TLASCALA Hulst. 



T. finitelfa Wlk. Elizabeth VI, 14 (Haim) ; New Brunswick, Jamesburg 



(Coll); Brown's Mills V, 30 (Dke). 

 T. reductella Wlk. Near New York City on the honey locust; imagoes 



V, VI (Bt). 



MEROPTERA Grt. 

 M. pravella Grt. Montclair VI, 13, light (Kf) ; Anglesea, rare (Bt). 



SALEBRIA Zell. 



S. afflictella Hulst. Montclair VIII; larvse in frass-lined tubes between 

 leaves of sweet gum in July (Kf) ; Elizabeth VII, 10 (Haim). 



S. contatella Grt. Essex Co. VI (Kf) ; larva on locust (Bt). 



S. celtidella Hulst. Near New York City; larva on "Celtis occidentalis" 



(Bt). 

 S. basilaris Zell. Canada to Texas; and sure to occur in New Jersey. 



LAODAMIA Rag. 



L. fusca Haw. Essex Co. VI, VIII, Montclair VI, VII, at light (Kf); New- 

 ark, light V, VIII (Soc); Anglesea, common (Lt) ; larva on "vaccin- 

 ium." 



ELASMOPALPUS Blanch. 



E. lignosellus Zell. Newark V (Wdt) ; Montclair IX, 15, and will be 



found throughout the State (Kf). 



var. incautellus Zell. Lucaston IX, X (div) ; Stone Harbor VIII (Dke). 

 var. tartarellus Zell. Lucaston VIII, 5-mile beach VIII (Haim). 



EP1SCHNIA Hbn. 

 E. boisduvaliella Gn. Anglesea V, 30 (Coll). 



MELITARA Wlk. 



M. prodenialis Wlk. Lahaway, Anglesea; the larva in the leaves of the 

 prickly pear or common cactus, but very local. 



ZOPHODIA Hbn. 



2. grossulariae Pack. Has been recorded from New Jersey without spe- 

 cific locality; larva in gooseberries, causing premature coloring. 



