468 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



C. agitatellus Clem. Orange Mts., VI (Wdt), North Jersey (Sb), Eliza- 

 beth, VII, 20 (Kp), Westville, VII, 2 (Lt), Lahaway, on Cranberry bogs, 



V, 21, Jamesburg, VI, 10, Anglesea, V, 10, New Brunswick, VIII. 



O. albellus Clem. Newark, VI, VII (Wdt), Elizabeth, VIII, 4 (Kp), James- 

 burg. 



C. hortuellus Hbn. Newark, light, VIII, IX (Wdt), Anglesea, VII, 11 (Lt), 

 Lahaway, V, 21, Jamesburg, VI, 16, VII, 4, VIII, 10, common on cran- 

 berry bogs. The larva is the "girdle worm" of the cranberry grower 

 and does some injury locally ; very much less, however, in New Jersey 

 than in Massachusetts. 



C. perlellus Scop. = sericinellus Zell. New Jersey, probably. 



C. turbatellus Wlk. = bipunctellus Zell. Waverly, V, VI (Wdt). 



C. elegans Clem. New Brunswick, VII and IX. 



C. vulvivagellus Clem. Boonton, VIII, IX (Wdt), Fort Lee (Bt), Eliz- 

 abeth, IX, 9 (Kp), New Brunswick, Anglesea, Bayside, all in September : 

 the larva is one of the root web-worms and is sometimes seriously trouble- 

 some to corn in southern New Jersey. Remedial measures are, fall or 

 very early spring plowing of sod land, the use of kainit and nitrate of 

 soda for fertilizer. 



C. ruricolellus Zell. Elizabeth, VII, 19 (Kp), New Brunswick, IX, 18: the 

 larva on grass and sheep sorrel. 



C. teterellus Zinck. Newark, light, VII, VIII, IX (Wdt), Jersey City Hts., 



VI, 20 (Sb), New Brunswick, VII, 1, to IX, 18, Anglesea, VI, 20. 

 C. decorellus Zinck. Montclair, VI, VIII (Wdt), Anglesea, VIII, 21. 



C. mutabilis Clem. Newark, VII (Wdt), Elizabeth, VIII, 10 (Kp), Angle- 

 sea, VI (Lt, Sm). 

 C. trisectus Wlk. North Jersey (Sb), Burlington Co. (Lt), New Brunswick, 



VII, VIII, Anglesea, VI, VIII, IX, common. 



C. caliginosellus Clem. Anglesea, VII, 10 (Lt, Sm), New Brunswick, VII. 



This is another of the root web-worms common in South Jersey and injurious 

 to corn early in the season. 



C. zeellus Fern. This species will probably be found with us, though I have 



no examples as yet : the larva attacks corn. 

 C. luteolellus Clem. Bloomfield, VII, rare (Wdt), New Brunswick. 



THAUMATOPSIS Morr. 

 T. edonis Grt. Newark, light, VIII (Wdt), Clementon, IX, 9 (Lt). 



ARGYRIA Hbn. 



A. nivalis Dru. Common throughout the State in low meadows ; excessively 



abundant in late summer at Anglesea. 

 A. argentana Martyn = nummulalis Hbn. Shark River ( Bt), Anglesea, IX. 

 A. auratella Clem. = pulchella Wlk. Newark, VII (Wdt), Elizabeth, VII, 



24 (Kp). 



