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  REPORT 
  OF 
  NEW 
  JERSEY 
  STATE 
  MUSEUM. 
  

  

  SEMIOSCOPSIS 
  Hbn. 
  

  

  S. 
  packardella 
  Clem. 
  (Epigraphia) 
  . 
  Montclair 
  V, 
  18 
  (Kf 
  ) 
  ; 
  New 
  Jersey 
  

  

  (Bt). 
  

   S. 
  megamicrella 
  Dyar. 
  Essex 
  Co. 
  Ill, 
  14 
  (Kf). 
  

   S. 
  inornata 
  Wlsm. 
  Essex 
  Co. 
  Ill, 
  29, 
  V, 
  IB 
  (Kf), 
  

   S. 
  allenella 
  Wlsm. 
  Essex 
  Co. 
  VI, 
  4 
  (Kf). 
  

  

  EPICALLIMA 
  Dyar. 
  

  

  E. 
  argenticinctella 
  Clem. 
  (CEcophora) 
  Common, 
  g. 
  d., 
  comes 
  freely 
  to 
  

   light 
  VI, 
  25-VIII, 
  10 
  (Kf 
  ) 
  ; 
  Stone 
  Harbor 
  VIII, 
  3 
  (Dke) 
  ; 
  5-mile 
  beach 
  

   VII, 
  12 
  (Haim). 
  

  

  EUCLEMENSIA 
  Grt. 
  

  

  E. 
  bassettella 
  Clem. 
  (Hamadryas) 
  Jamesburg 
  VII 
  (Sm) 
  ; 
  larva 
  in 
  

  

  "Kermes" 
  sp. 
  on 
  oak 
  (Kf). 
  

  

  FABIOLA 
  Busck. 
  

  

  F. 
  shalleriella 
  Cham. 
  Greenwood 
  Lake 
  VI, 
  10; 
  larva 
  probably 
  on 
  lichens 
  

  

  (Kf). 
  

  

  CECOPHORA 
  Latr. 
  

  

  CE. 
  newmanella 
  Clem. 
  (Dasycera) 
  Greenwood 
  Lake 
  VI, 
  10 
  (Kf) 
  ; 
  New 
  

   Jersey, 
  rare 
  (Bt) 
  ; 
  Gloucester 
  Co. 
  VI, 
  10 
  (Haim). 
  

  

  ENDROSIS 
  Hbn. 
  

  

  E. 
  lacteella 
  Schiff. 
  New 
  Brunswick 
  IX, 
  24 
  (Sm); 
  in 
  Europe 
  the 
  larva 
  is 
  

   on 
  leaves 
  of 
  "Epilobium 
  hirsutum" 
  (Kf). 
  

  

  BORKHAUSENIA 
  Hbn. 
  

   B. 
  ascriptella 
  Bsk. 
  Essex 
  Co. 
  VI, 
  at 
  light 
  (Kf). 
  

   "CEgoconia 
  quadripuYicta" 
  Haw. 
  is 
  not 
  found 
  in 
  New 
  Jersey. 
  

  

  Family 
  BLASTOBASID^. 
  

  

  These 
  moths 
  are 
  usually 
  small 
  in 
  size 
  with 
  a 
  peculiar 
  silken 
  sheen 
  

   to 
  the 
  prevailing 
  gray 
  shade 
  of 
  the 
  forewings. 
  The 
  favorite 
  time 
  for 
  

   flight 
  is 
  an 
  hour 
  before 
  sundown, 
  when 
  sometimes 
  hundreds 
  can 
  be 
  

   taken. 
  The 
  larva3 
  live 
  in 
  seeds, 
  nuts 
  and 
  buds, 
  as 
  well 
  as 
  Aphid 
  and 
  

   Kermid 
  galls. 
  

  

  PSEUDOPIGRITIA 
  Dietz. 
  

   P. 
  dorsomaculella 
  Dietz. 
  Essex 
  Co. 
  VII 
  (Kf). 
  

  

  PIGRITIA 
  Clem. 
  

   P. 
  confusella 
  Dietz. 
  Essex 
  Co. 
  VI-VIII 
  (Kf). 
  

  

  