CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 176 



T. juncidella Clem. Not common ; New Brunswick (Sum. 

 T. fhivicostella Clem. Not common, June, electric light : Elizabeth, VII, 12 

 (Wdt), 



ARISTOTELIA Hbn. 



A. dorsivitnlla Zell. Jamc-shur^, III (Sni). 



A. rOHOOSUffusolla Clem. Not ran-: June, July, attracted to light: larva 

 mines the.leaves of red clover ( '/'/ //<<// // m />/<r/,-//\t ) ( Cliamliers) : in fruit 



panicles of sumach i Packard I. 



A. intermodiella Cham. Common at electric light, June and July. 

 A. rubidolla Clem. Not common in N. |. I I'.t 



A |)iiiif()licJI;i, Chain. Jamesburg, common in /'inns rigidd (Sin), June, 

 electric light. 



A. attributella Wlk. Common, June to August, electric light: Forest Hill, 



VI] (Wdt). 



ANAOAMPSIS Curt 

 A. apicistriyolla Cham. Not rare, June and July among sciuboak and at 



electric light : Bloomfield, VII (Wdt). 

 A. absoonditella Wlk. Very common, VII and vin, at electric li^iit. 



POLYHYMNO Chain 



I' hit.fiicl l i- ■ « 1 1: i Chain. K ai e, A n^lesea, VIII, 21 (U). 



YPSOLOPHUS Fabr. 



Y poinctolluH Haw. Common, larva on apple, pcai and plum: Hemlock 



falls, VIII, 27, Orange Mta., VI (Wdt). 

 Y. punctidiscolluR Clem. Rare, June, east Pennsylvania, 

 Y. bipunctelliiB Wlsm. Rather ran-, April among scrub oak, 

 Y. roseocostellus Wlsm. Not common ; larva on poplar. 



ANARSIA Zell 



A. linoatolla /.ell. Larva ill woody exciescenses of jd mil , peacfa and apple, 



also in stems of strawberry : Trenton (U, S. Ag), larval work noted ai 



various points in the State, but not injurious (Sin). 



ANORTHOSIA Clem 

 A. punctiponnolla Clem. Rare, July, electric liK 1 ' 1 :i| "l borders of wood* 



lands. 



SITOTROGA H< in 

 S coroallolla Oliv. This is the " AngOUmois grain moth," the larva oi which 



is sometimes very Injurious to grain '" the mow ot com in the crib, 



boring Into and eating out the kernels, it is not equally abundant every 



