CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 479 



G-LYPHIPTERYX Hbn. 



G. impigritella Clem. Rather rare, in damp places, latter part of May to 

 end of July. 



CHOREUTIS Hbn. 



C. pavonicella Clem. Rare in New Jersey (Bt). 

 C. virginiella Clem. Near New York (Bt). 

 C. inflatella Clem. In July (Clem). 



HYPONOMEUTA Zell. 

 H. multipunctella Clem. Not common : June and July, at light. 



Family TINEID-ffi. 



Sub-fainily ADELINE. 



ADELA Latr. 



A. ridingsella Clem. Eastern Pennsylvania. 



A. purpura Wlk. Little Falls, IV, 24, on blossoms of pussy willows (Kp). 



Sub-family ANOPHOKINJE. 



These are large, roughly scaled moths, moderate or large in size, often with 

 long curved palpi, some of them tufted. They are the exception in this series. 



ACROLOPHUS Poey. 



A. plumifrontellus Clem. Common, Newark, VII (Wdt), Jersey City Hts., 

 VII, 4 (Sb), Anglesea, VI and VII. 



ANOPHORA Clem. 



A. propinqua Wlsm. A specimen collected by Prof. J. B. Smith at Anglesea 

 (in July), I refer to this species ; but its expansion is greater than that 

 given by Lord Walsingham. 



PSEUDANOPHORA Wlsm. 

 P. arcanella Clem. Common; Newark, VII, at light (Wdt), Anglesea in 



July. 



Sub-family TINEINuE. 



XYLESTHIA Clem. 



X. pruniramiella Clem. Not common, though generally distributed : Angle- 

 sea V and VIII, West Orange, VII (Wdt): larva in woody excrescences 

 on plum trees. 



