CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 347 



SCHCENOBIUS, Dup. 



S. melinellus, Rob. 

 S. clemensellus, Rob. 



Family TORTRICID^. 



In this family I have been unable to get at any collections made in 

 New Jersey. The few species taken by myself form only a small 

 part of the Tortricid fauna, and none of the local collectors to whose 

 collections I had access, collected the family. I have therefore 

 included in this list- such species of Prof. Fernald's Catalogue of 

 Tortrieidce as, from the distribution given, are likely to occur in 

 this State. Where I have taken the species myself, I have, of course, 

 indicated it. 



TERAS, Tr. 

 T. subnivana, Walk. 



Recorded from New York and Pennsylvania. 



T. scabrana, Curt. 



I have taken this near Jersey City. 



T. hastiana, Linn. 



Occurs all over the United States and Europe. 



T. permutana, Dup. 



Extends across the continent, but not recorded from New 

 Jersey. 



T. ferrugana, SchifF. 



I have taken this near New Brunswick, and it is probably 

 generally distributed in the State. 



T. minuta, Rob. {vacciniivorana, Pack.) 



This is the " Fire Worm," or " Old Vine Worm," so destruc- 

 tive on cranberry bogs. 



T. oxycoccana, Pack. 



Also said to be a Cranberry feeder. This name has usually 

 been used to represent the preceding species. 



