﻿THE 
  INSECTS 
  OF 
  NEW 
  JERSEY. 
  557 
  

  

  p. 
  cristifasciella 
  Cham. 
  (Gelechia 
  inscripta 
  Wlsm.) 
  Throughout 
  the 
  

   State 
  IV, 
  V, 
  VII, 
  locally 
  common; 
  on 
  tree 
  trunks; 
  larva 
  between 
  spun 
  

   together 
  leaves 
  of 
  oak 
  (Kf). 
  

  

  PHTHORIM/EA 
  Meyr. 
  

  

  P. 
  opercuilella 
  Zell. 
  Not 
  yet 
  reported 
  from 
  New 
  Jersey, 
  but 
  sure 
  to 
  

   occur. 
  Larvae 
  are 
  frequently 
  very 
  destructive 
  to 
  stored 
  potatoes 
  by 
  

   mining 
  galleries 
  through 
  them. 
  

  

  GNORIMOSCHEMA 
  Bsk. 
  

  

  G. 
  gallaesolidaginis 
  Riley. 
  (Gelechia) 
  Throughout 
  the 
  State 
  in 
  local 
  

   colonies 
  IX-XI, 
  adults 
  hibernating; 
  larvae 
  make 
  fusiform 
  swellings 
  in 
  

   stems 
  of 
  goldenrod 
  (Kf). 
  

  

  G. 
  solidaginella 
  Kearf. 
  Long 
  Beach, 
  very 
  common; 
  habits 
  similar 
  to 
  

   preceding, 
  on 
  "Solidago 
  sempervirens" 
  only 
  (Sm). 
  

  

  G. 
  busckiella 
  Kearf. 
  Caldwell 
  X; 
  larva 
  make 
  galls 
  in 
  lateral 
  stems 
  (jf 
  

   "Aster 
  patens" 
  (Kf). 
  

  

  G. 
  gallassteriella 
  Kell, 
  Certain 
  to 
  be 
  found 
  in 
  New 
  Jersey, 
  larvae 
  mak- 
  

   ing 
  galls 
  in 
  stems 
  of 
  asters 
  (Kf). 
  

  

  G. 
  pedmontella 
  Cham. 
  Essex 
  Co. 
  VI, 
  at 
  light, 
  not 
  common 
  (Kf). 
  

  

  G. 
  banksiella 
  Bsk. 
  Essex 
  Co. 
  VI, 
  21-VII, 
  1, 
  at 
  light, 
  not 
  common 
  (Kf). 
  

  

  G. 
  batanella 
  Bsk. 
  Essex 
  Co. 
  VI, 
  24-VII, 
  4, 
  rare 
  (Kf). 
  

  

  G. 
  detersella 
  Clem. 
  Described 
  from 
  Easton, 
  Pa., 
  and 
  sui'e 
  to 
  occur 
  in 
  

   New 
  Jersey 
  (Kf). 
  

  

  POLYHYMNO 
  Cham. 
  

  

  P. 
  luteostrigella 
  Cham. 
  Essex 
  Co. 
  VIII, 
  larvae 
  spin 
  together 
  leaves 
  of 
  

   "Cassia 
  chamaechrista" 
  (Kf 
  ) 
  ; 
  Anglesea 
  VIII, 
  21 
  (Lt). 
  

  

  APRO/tREMA 
  Durr. 
  

   A. 
  palpilineella 
  Cham. 
  Montclair 
  VII-IX, 
  at 
  light, 
  abundant 
  (Kf). 
  

   A. 
  kearfottella 
  Bsk. 
  Essex 
  Co. 
  Park, 
  VII, 
  VIII, 
  rare. 
  Taken 
  in 
  open 
  

  

  spots 
  in 
  woods 
  where 
  the 
  most 
  common 
  plants 
  are 
  Leguminosa 
  and 
  

  

  huckleberry. 
  

   A. 
  nigratomella 
  Clem. 
  (Anacampsis 
  apicistrigella 
  Cham.) 
  Greenwood 
  

  

  Lake, 
  Essex 
  Co., 
  not 
  rare 
  on 
  tree 
  trunks 
  (Kf) 
  ; 
  Bloomfield 
  VII 
  (Wdt) 
  ; 
  

  

  among 
  scrub 
  oak 
  and 
  at 
  electric 
  light 
  VI, 
  VII. 
  

   A. 
  concinusella 
  Cham. 
  Easton, 
  Pa., 
  and 
  certain 
  to 
  occur 
  in 
  New 
  Jersey 
  

  

  (Kf). 
  

  

  ANACAMPSIS 
  Curt. 
  

  

  A. 
  innocuella 
  Zell. 
  Essex 
  Co.; 
  larvee 
  in 
  curled 
  leaves 
  of 
  poplar, 
  not 
  

  

  rare 
  (Kf). 
  

   A. 
  rhoifructella 
  Clem. 
  (Tachyptilia) 
  Essex 
  Co. 
  VI, 
  VII, 
  larva 
  between 
  

  

  spun 
  together 
  leaves 
  of 
  "Viburnum" 
  (Kf). 
  

  

  