﻿THE 
  INSECTS 
  OF 
  NEW 
  JERSEY. 
  541 
  

  

  E. 
  adamantana 
  Gn. 
  Lucaston, 
  lona, 
  DaCosta 
  IX, 
  6-19 
  (Dke). 
  

  

  E. 
  mandana 
  Kearf. 
  Montclair, 
  VII, 
  light 
  (Kf). 
  

  

  E. 
  ridingsana 
  Rob. 
  Wenonah 
  VII, 
  21 
  (Haim). 
  

  

  E. 
  fulminana 
  Wlsm. 
  Anglesea 
  (Coll). 
  

  

  E. 
  sombreana 
  Kearf. 
  Newark 
  VIII 
  (Bwl); 
  Montclair 
  VIII, 
  4, 
  at 
  light 
  

   (Kf). 
  

  

  E. 
  albiguttana 
  Zell. 
  Essex 
  Co. 
  VI-VIII, 
  Lacy 
  VII, 
  1 
  (Kf) 
  ; 
  Wenonah 
  VII, 
  

   15-28 
  (div). 
  

  

  E. 
  cataclystiana 
  Wlk. 
  Throughout 
  the 
  State 
  VI-IX, 
  common 
  every- 
  

   where; 
  larva 
  feeds 
  in 
  rag-weed. 
  

  

  E. 
  circulana 
  Hbn. 
  Essex 
  Co. 
  VIII, 
  15 
  (Kf) 
  ; 
  Brown's 
  Mills 
  VII, 
  21 
  (Dke). 
  

  

  E. 
  pergandeana 
  Fern. 
  Essex 
  Co. 
  VI, 
  common 
  in 
  swampy 
  meadows 
  just 
  

   before 
  sunset 
  (Kf); 
  5-mile 
  beach 
  VI, 
  28 
  (Haim). 
  

  

  E. 
  boxcana 
  Kearf. 
  Caldwell 
  V, 
  17 
  (Kf). 
  

  

  E. 
  tomonana 
  Kearf. 
  Essex 
  Co. 
  VIII, 
  IX 
  at 
  light 
  (Kf).. 
  

  

  E. 
  tandana 
  Kearf. 
  Montclair 
  VI, 
  20 
  at 
  light 
  (Kf). 
  

  

  E. 
  abruptana 
  Zell. 
  Anglesea 
  VI, 
  22, 
  VIII, 
  10 
  (div). 
  

  

  E. 
  perplexana 
  Fern. 
  Essex 
  Co., 
  Anglesea 
  VI-VIII 
  (Kf). 
  

  

  E. 
  constrictana 
  Zell. 
  Essex 
  Co. 
  VI-VIII 
  (Kf 
  ) 
  ; 
  Anglesea 
  VII, 
  VIII 
  (div), 
  

  

  E. 
  strenuana 
  Wlk. 
  Throughout 
  the 
  State, 
  common 
  V-VIII; 
  larva 
  in 
  

   stems 
  of 
  "Ambrosia 
  trifida," 
  making 
  slender, 
  spindle-shaped 
  galls 
  

   (Kf). 
  

  

  E. 
  minutana 
  Kearf. 
  Essex 
  Co. 
  V, 
  Anglesea 
  VI, 
  probably 
  throughout 
  the 
  

   State; 
  larvae 
  doubtless 
  in 
  stalks 
  of 
  aster 
  or 
  similar 
  plants 
  (Kf). 
  

  

  E. 
  otiosana 
  Clem. 
  Anglesea 
  VI-IX 
  (div); 
  common 
  everywhere, 
  larva 
  in 
  

   stems 
  of 
  "Bidens 
  frondosa" 
  — 
  beggar 
  ticks. 
  

  

  E. 
  suffusana 
  Zell. 
  Montclair: 
  an 
  European 
  species 
  only 
  recently 
  ob- 
  

   served 
  in 
  this 
  country; 
  larva 
  in 
  flower 
  buds 
  and 
  young 
  leaves 
  of 
  

   cultivated 
  rose, 
  and 
  may 
  become 
  a 
  serious 
  pest. 
  Best 
  preventive 
  in 
  

   small 
  gardens 
  is 
  to 
  pinch 
  off 
  and 
  crush 
  the 
  tips 
  of 
  all 
  infested 
  shoots 
  

   (Kf); 
  Newark 
  VI 
  (Bwl). 
  

  

  E. 
  transmissiana 
  Wlk. 
  Essex 
  Co. 
  VI, 
  VII 
  (Kf) 
  ; 
  Jamesburg 
  VII, 
  4 
  

   (Haim). 
  

  

  E. 
  solicitana 
  Wlk. 
  Essex 
  Co. 
  V 
  (Kf). 
  

  

  e. 
  abbreviatana 
  Wlsm. 
  Common 
  in 
  woods 
  of 
  Northern 
  New 
  Jersey 
  in 
  

   very 
  early 
  spring 
  (Kf). 
  

  

  E. 
  gomonana 
  Kearf. 
  Essex 
  and 
  Passaic 
  Co. 
  IV, 
  V 
  (Kf). 
  

  

  E. 
  zomonana 
  Kearf. 
  Essex 
  Co. 
  V, 
  IX 
  (Kf) 
  ; 
  Bridgeport 
  V, 
  20, 
  Anglesea 
  

   VI 
  (Haim). 
  

  

  E. 
  juncticiliana 
  Wlsm. 
  Essex 
  Co. 
  VII, 
  VIII; 
  larva 
  in 
  stems 
  of 
  Solidago 
  

   (Kf). 
  

  

  E. 
  dorsisignatana 
  Clem. 
  Throughout 
  the 
  State 
  IX; 
  usually 
  common; 
  

   larva 
  in 
  roots 
  of 
  Solidago. 
  

  

  E. 
  confluana 
  Kearf. 
  Essex 
  Co. 
  VIII, 
  24-IX, 
  5, 
  not 
  common 
  (Kf). 
  

  

  