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L. eclipsana Zell. Brown's Mills V, 12-21 (Dke). 



L. lautana Clem. Essex Co. Park HE, 23-V, 20; not uncommon, but gen- 

 erally overlooked, as it is one of the first species to appear in spring 

 (Kf). 



L. packardii Zell. Essex Co. V, 17 (Dke). 



L. dana Kearf. Essex Co. V, 17-24 (Kf). 



L. nigricana Steph. Essex Co. VIII, 20; there is also an earlier brood 

 in May; in some parts of the country the larva is a serious pest on 

 cultivated peas, living in the pods and eating the young peas (Kf ) ; 

 Malaga VI, 1 (Dke). 



L. dandana Kearf. Essex Co. VIII, light (Kf). 



L. tristrigana Clem. Throughout the State V-VII; not rare. 



L. walsinghami Kearf. Essex and Passaic Co. IV, V (Kf). 



HEMIMENE Hbn. 



H. simulana Clem. (Dichrorahpha) Essex Co., g. d. VI, 10-VII, 4, very 

 common in open woods at Anglesea V, VI (Kf ) ; Wenonah V, 30 

 (Haim). 



H. nigromaculana Kearf. Essex Co. Park VI, 18 (Kf). 



ECDYTOLOPHA Zell. 



E. insiticiana Zell. Essex Co., g. d. V, VI; larva makes gall-like swell- 

 ings in twigs and young shoots of common locust, remains during 

 winter, pupates in ground in spring; DaCosta VIII, 3 (Dke). 



GYMNANDROSANA Dyar. 



G. punctidiscanum Dyar. Newark VI, 11 (Wdt) ; rare but g. d. (Kf) ; 

 Forest Hill IX (Bwl). 



MELLISOPUS Riley. 



M. latiferreana Wlsm. Newark 

 VIII, light. Larva in fallen 

 acorns (Kf). 



CARPOCAPSA Tr. 



C. pomonella Linn. The"Codling 

 moth," common throughout the 

 State; in May north of Pied- 

 mont Plain, May and August 

 south of that point; the larva 

 is the common apple worm 

 and often seriously injurious. 

 Spray with arsenites after 

 fruit is fully set, while it is 

 yet upright and while the Kg. ^.-Codling moth 



nella: a, injury to apple; b, place where 

 egg is laid; c, larva; d, f, g, adults; 



lobes of calyx cup are yet 



open. 



h, head of larva; i, cococn. 



