480 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



X. clemensella Cham. Anglesea, VII, 10 (Lt). 



A. efrenatella Clem. 

 (Wdt). 



AMYDRIA Clem. 

 Not common, at light in April and July : Newark, VII 



SCARDIA Tr. 



S. anatomella Grt. Very rare ; Lahaway, bred from fungous growths on oak 



(Sm). 



TINEA Linn. 



T. pellionella Linn. Generally distributed ; larva destructive to furs and 

 woolen fabrics. It is one of the common clothes moths or "millers" 

 found in houses. A free use of napthaline is advised as a repellant as 

 well as care and cleanliness in storing material during summer. 



T. granella Linn. Common, larva in grain ; especially corn. 



T. aurosuffusella Cham. At electric light in June. 



T. bimaculella Cham. Rare, June and July, at electric light. 



T. carnariella Clem. Not rare in houses. 



T. fuscipunctella Haw. Common, generally distributed. 



BLABOPHANES Zell. 



B. ferruginella Hbu. Common everywhere, Anglesea, VII, 24 (Lt), Newark, 



IX (Wdt). 

 B. dorsistrigella Clem. Common in New Jersey (Bt). 



TINEOLA H. S. 



T. biselliella Hum. Common 

 everywhere : larva destruc- 

 tive to furs and woolens. 

 Perhaps the most common 

 of our house or clothes 

 " moths." 



HOMOSETIA Clem. 



H. costosignella Clem. Rare, 

 eastern part of the State : 

 Forest Hill, VII (Wdt). 



Fig. 224. — Common clothes moth, Tineola biselliella ; 



larva ; case with empty pupa shell, and moth : 



all enlarged. 



INCURVARIA Hein. 



I. acerifoliella Fitch. South River, V, 26 ; larva in blotch mine on leaf of 



maple. 

 I. mediostriatella Clem. Rare, in damp situations in July. 



