CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 353 



PHOXOPTBRIS, Treits. 

 P. nubeculana, Clem. 



I have this from several parts of the State, and it seems not 

 rare. Ocean county, May 20th. 



P. comptana, Frohl. 



Widely distributed, but not recorded from New Jersey. 



P. cornifoliana, Riley. 



New Brunswick ; rare. 

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GRAPHOLITA, Treits. 

 G. caryana, Fitch. 



I have seen what I take to be the work of this species, in 

 Ocean county. 



G. interstictana, Clem. 



Recorded from New York and Pennsylvania. 



CARPOOAPSA, Treits. 

 C pomonella, Linn. 



The codling moth. Common all over the State. 



DICHRORAMPHA, Gn. 

 D. simulana, Clem. 



Recorded from New York and Pennsylvania. 



Family TINEID-ffi. 



The list in this family, or rather aggregation of families, has been 

 kindly furnished by Mr. Wm. Beutenmilller, the Curator of Insects 

 in the American Museum of Natural History, New York Cltyf. 



Mr. Beutenmilller says " The list has been made up from personal 

 observation, and not from published records ; in fact, no species of 

 Tineidce, to my knowledge, have as yet been recorded from Nisw 

 Jersey." Small as is the list, the accuracy of the record and the 



