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 Family STENOMATIDAE 



Medium sized moths, frequently resembling when at rest, the droppings of birds, so closely 

 that it is only when the moth is frightened into flying that the deception becomes apparent. 



STENOMA Zell. 



S. schlaegeri Zell. Levis (Fy); St. Hilaire VII (W); Montreal VI-VII (W); Montfort VI 

 (C); food plant: oak. 



Family OECOPHORIDAE 



Small sized moths, whose larvae feed on seeds, flowers, or decayed wood, and a few are 

 leaf miners. 



EUMEYRICKIA Busck 



E. trimaculella Fitch. Quebec (Fy); East Bolton VII (W); St. Hilaire VII (W); Montreal 

 VI-VII (W); St. Margaret VII (W). 



CRYPTOLECHIA Zell. 



C. tentorifereila Clem. St. Hilaire IX (W); Montreal VIII-IX (W); Rosemere IX (W); 

 food plants: oak, cherry 



DEPRESSARIA Fabr. 



D. applana Fabr. Kamouraska VIII (W); food plant: archangelica. 



D. atrodorsella Clem. St. Davids (Fy); Montreal IV-V (W); food plant: beggars' tick. 



D. curvilineela Beut. Montreal VI (W). 



D. emeritella Stain. Montreal IX (W). 



D. heracllana DeG. Metis VIII (W); St. Davids (Fy); East Bolton VIII (W); St. Hilaire 

 VII-VIII (W); Montreal VII-X (W).; food plant: wild parsnip. 



D. lecontella Clem. Levis (Fy); Montreal IX (W). 



D. puivlpennella Clem. St. Johns VII (C); Montreal VII (W); food plant: golden rod, Joe 

 Pye weed. 



D. psoraiiella Walsh. Montreal VIII (W). 



D. roblnlella Pack. St. Hilaire IX (W); Montreal IX-X (W); food plant: locust. 



