CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 465 



M. juglandis LeBaron. Also generally distributed, the larva on hickory, 

 where I have frequently found it in June, in Ocean and Burlington 

 Counties. 



DIORYCTRIA Zell. 



D. abietella S. V. Anglesea, VI, 20, and have seen the larva on pines in 



Ocean County in June. 



PINIPESTIS Grote. 



P. zimmerrnaiini Grt. I have seen what I take to be injuries caused by the 

 larva of this insect in Sussex and Warren Counties. It bores in pine 

 and, in some localities in Pennsylvania, is seriously injurious. 



NEPHOPTERYX Hbn. 

 N. ovalis Pack. Newark (Soc). 



N. basilaris Zell. Ranges from Canada to Texas and will be certainly found 

 in New Jersey. 



TLASCALA Hulst. 



T. reductella Wlk. Near New York (Bt), on Gleditschia t>iacanthus t the 

 honey locust ; imagos May and June. 



T. flnitella Wlk. New Brunswick, Jamesburg. 



MEROPTERA Grt. 

 M. pravella Grt. Anglesea, rare (Bt). 



SALEBRIA Zell. 



S. contatella Grt. Near New York in May (Bt), the larva on locust (Rohinia 

 pseudacacia ) . 



S. celtidella Hulst. Near New York (Bt) : the larve on Cetlis occidentalis. 



LAODAMIA Rag. 



L. fusca Haw. Newark, light, V, VIII, Anglesea, common (Lt), the larva 

 on Vaccinium. 



ELASMOPALPTJS Blanch. 



E. ligiiosellus Zell. Newark, May (Wdt). 



EPISOHNIA Hbn. 

 E. boisduvaliella Gii. Anglesea, V, 30. 



MELITARA Wlk. 



M. prodenialis Wlk. Lahaway, Anglesea, the larva in the leaves of the 

 prickly pear or common cactus ; but very local. 



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