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CLISIOOAMPA, Curtis. 

 C. americana, Harris. 



Newark, in June — Seib. 

 C. disstria, Hub. 



Both species are quite common all over the State. 



GASTROPACH^, Ochs. 

 G. americana, Harris. 



Rare. Generally distributed. On the Newark list. Cald- 

 well, rare — Crane. 



ARTACE, Walk. 

 A. punctistriga, Walk. 



Rare. Taken by Newark collectors. 



TOLYPE, Hub. 

 T. velleda, Stoll. 



Not common. Generally distributed. Caldwell, rare — Crane. 

 Newark, in September — Seib. 



Family COSSID^. 



COSSUS, Fabr. 

 C. reticulatus, Lint. 



Rare. Taken by Newark collectors. 



PRIONOXYSTUS, Grt. 

 P. robiniae, Peck. 



Common. The larva bores in the Locust (Robinia). Rare at 



Caldwell — Crane. Newark, in June — Seib. 



P. querciperda, Fitch. 



Rare. Taken by Newark collectors. 



ZEUZERA, Latr. 

 Z. aesculi, Linn. 



Confined to the vicinity of Newark as yet, where it bores in 



the branches of Elm. A quite recent importation. 



