348 GEOLOGICAL SURVEY OF NEW JERSEY. 



CACCBCIA, Hub. 

 C. rosaceana, Harris. 



Common throughout the State. Often injurious to Roses. 

 O. purpurana, Clem. 



I have seen this, taken in the State. 

 C. cerasivorana, Fitch. 



Not rare. Generally distributed. 

 C. parallela, Rob. 



Recorded from New York and Pennsylvania. 

 C. obsoletana, Walk. 

 C. transiturana, Walk. 



Both of these are from New York and Pennsylvania. 

 C. argyrospila, Walk. 



Recorded from the Atlantic to the Pacific. 

 C. semiferana, Walk. 



I have seen the larva quite abundant on Oak, in Burlington 

 county. I have not seen it near New Brunswick. 



C. fervidana, Clem. 



Recorded from New York and Pennsylvania. 



C. fractivittana, Clem. 



Recorded from Massachusetts to Virginia, to Ohio and Illinois. 



LOXOTuSJNIA. Steph. 

 L. aflQictana, Walk. 



I have taken several specimens in Ocean county. 



PTYCHOLOMA, Steph. 

 P. persicana, Fitch. 



Not rare. Generally distributed. 



P.' melaleucana, Walk. 



I have taken this near Montclair. 



PANDBMIS, Hub. 

 P. lamprosana, Rob. 



Recorded from New York and Pennsylvania. 



