130 Annals of the Carnegie Museum. 

 . Epermenia albapunctella Busck. 



Pittsburgh, January 3-6 (Marloff ). A hibernating species found 

 at rest on a wild grape-vine. 

 6152. Mompha brevivittella Clemens. 



May i6-July 2 ; October 20-December. Generally distributed. 

 Several specimens were bred from the seed capsules of evening prim- 

 rose (Merrick, Engel). 

 . Mompha stellella Busck. 



May 24-June 28 ; October 6-April. Generally distributed. It 

 occurs like the preceding species in the primrose, and the hibernating 

 imagines may be taken in brush-piles in the woods. 



6157. Mompha eloisella Clemens. 



June 9-July 12. Common. The larvae hibernate in the stems of 

 primrose. 



6158. Perimede (Mompha) erransella Chambers. 

 Pittsburgh, June 19-August 12 (Engel). Rare at light. 



6162. Mompha luciferella Clemens. 



Pittsburgh, June 20-29 (Engel, Kahl, Klages). 

 . Mompha engelella Busck. 



May 24-June 29; July 6-August 2. Generally distributed and 

 fairly common in sunny spots in the woods, also at light. 

 . Synallagma busckiella Engel. 



Pittsburgh, June 28-July 6 ; August i-September 29 (Engel, Mar- 

 loff). Common at light. 



6177. Schreckensteinia erythriella Clemens. 



Pittsburgh, June 15-August 11 (Engel, Marloff). Common, flying 

 in waste lands. 



6178. Schreckensteinia festaliella Hiibner, 



March 28-April 21 ; July 5-27. Fairly common in woods and on 

 waste lands. 



6179. Walshia amorphella Clemens. 

 New Brighton, August 13 (Merrick). 



Family TINEID^. 



6209. Nepticula platanella Clemens. 



Pittsburgh, June 12-July 28 (Engel). Rare at rest on trees in 

 forests. 

 6226. Nepticula obrutella Zeller. 



June 12-27. Common in open woods at rest on the trees. 



