550 REPORT OF NEW JERSEY STATE MUSEUM. 



PANDEMIS Hbn. 



P. limitata Rob. Not uncommon in northern part of State, VI; larva 



on oak, Solidago, birch, rose, hazel and other plants (Kf). 

 P. lamprosana Rob. Essex Co. VI, 14, VIII, 28 (Kf). 



TORTRIX Linn. 



T. pallorana Rob. Hopatcong (Bt) ; Orange Mts. VI-VIII^ larva on 



cherry, verbena and other plants (Kf ) ; Laurel Springs VI (Dke). 

 T. lata Rob. Essex Co. VIII (Kf). 

 T. nervosana Kearf. Essex Co. VI (Kf). 

 T. houstonana Grt. Anglesea, the larva on cedar (Lt). 



T. quercifoliana Fitch. Essex Co. VI (Kf) ; Newark, larva on oak; Da- 

 Costa VII, Brown's Mills VI, Lacy VII (Dke). 



T. platanana Kearf. Essex Co. VI, 17, larva on sycamore (Kf). 



T. albicomana Clem. Throughout the State V and VII, common; larva 

 on oak, rose, huckleberry, etc.; the three varieties "curvalana" K., 

 "dorsipurpurana" K., and "semipurpurana" K., occur in scarcely less 

 abundance. 



T. peritana Clem. Abundant everywhere V-X (Kf). 



T. fumiferana Clem. Orange Mts., Newark; larva on spruce (Sm); 

 Gloucester Co. V, 7 (Kaim) ; Brown's Mills VII, 21 (Dke). 



The record of "T. alleniana" Fern, is erroneous. 



EULIA Hbn. (LOPHODERUS Steph.) 



E. juglandana Fern. Ocean Co., not rare (Sm); VII, VIII, the larva 



crumpling leaves of hickory and Viburnum. 

 E. quadrifasciana Fern. Essex Co. VI. 25, VII, 1 (Kf). 



E. pinatubana Kearf. (politana Haw.) Essex Co. IV, V (Kf) ; Mon- 

 mouth Co. VI (Sm); larvae cement together the needles of white pine, 

 forming a tube, and feeding on the outer ends (Kf). 



E. triferana Wlk. Common everywhere in early spring, larva on huckle- 

 berry, dogbane and many other plants. 



E. velutinana Wlk. Throughout the State IV-VI, VIII. IX; larva on 

 sycamore, Solidago and many other plants (Kf). 



E. mariana Fern. Ramapo, N. Y., V, 1, and will be found in the Appa- 

 lachian of N. J.; bred from "Vaccinium" (Kf). 



E. alisellana Rob. (Tortrix) Newark. 



AMORBIA Clem. 



A. humerosana Clem. Essex Co. VI (Kf); Newark VI (Wdt) ; New 

 Brunswick, Jamesburg, larva on pine, maple, "Rhus," huckleberry, 

 etc. 



