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STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



ASPIDISOA Clem. 



A. splendoriferella Clem. Common ; larva mines the leaves of Cratcegus 



tomentosa (Clem) and apple (Bt). 

 A. lucifluella Clem. Larva mines the leaves of hickory, IX and X. 



ELACHISTA Tr. 



E. preematurella Clem. Early in April (Clem). 



E. brachyelytrifoliella Clem. Larva mines the leaves of Brachyelytrum 

 aristatum, early in July (Clem). 



COLEOPHORA Zell. 



C. malivorella Riley. Common, larva on apple, plum and cherry. 



O. cratipennella Clem. Not common, at electric light, May, June (Dtz), 



Hemlock falls, VIII, 30 (Wdt). 

 C. fabriciella Zell. = corruscipennella Clem. Generally distributed, not 



rare; Newark (Dn). 

 C. cretaticostella Clem. Rare, at electric light, June and July. 

 C. leucochry sella Clem. In July (Clem). 

 O. concolorella Clem. June (Clem). 



O. rosaefoliella Clem. Larva on leaves of garden rose {Rosa centifolia). 

 C rosacella Clem. Larva on opening buds of sweet brier (Rosa rubiginosa). 



Family PLUTELLIDiE. 



PLUTEL.LA Schr. 



Fig. 223. — Cabbage Pluteila, P. cruci/erarutn : a, larva ; 



b, c, segments of same ; d, pupa ; e, same in its cocoon ; 



f, adult; g, wings of a variety : all enlarged. 



P. cruciferarum Zell. Common, generally distributed, larva on cabbage and 

 other cruciferse ; but thus far not notably injurious in New Jersey : Angle- 

 sea, VII, 24 (Lt, Sm), North Jersey (Sb). 



