496 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE. 



PHOXOPTERIS Tr. 



P. nubeculana Clem. Orange Mts., VI (Wdt), Lahaway V, 20, Anglesea, 



V, 28, Jamesburg, VI, 16, 20 : the larva on apple. 

 P. semiovana Zell. Orange Mts., VIII (Wdt). 



P. spiresefoliana Clem. Larva common on Spircza opulifolia (Bt). 



P. burgessiana Zell. Newark, VI (Wdt), South River, V, 26, Clementon, 



VI, 22. 



Fig. 234. — Strawberry leaf-roller, Phoxopteris comptana : enlarged. 



P. comptana Froel. Common, V and VII, throughout South Jersey. The 

 larva is the strawberry leaf roller and is seasonably and locally destruct- 

 ive : it attacks also blackberry and raspberry but does no harm on them. 

 Arsenate of lead should be very thoroughly applied about May 15 to 

 catch the very young larvae, and a second spraying a week later will be 

 useful. 



P. platanana Clem. New Brunswick, V, Jamesburg, VI, 10 : larva on syca- 

 more. 



P. cornifoliana Riley. New Brunswick, rare. 



P. goodelliana Fern. Very common : g. d. over Atlantic slope, early spring 

 (Dietz). 



GRAPHOLITHA Tr. 



G. caryana Fitch. Ocean County, not common ; the larva feeds on hulls of 

 hickory and walnuts. 



G. interstictana Clem. Newark, VI (Wdt), Anglesea (Lt), New Brunswick, 



Jamesburg, VI, 10, and g. d. throughout the State. 

 G. tristrigana Clem. Anglesea, VI, 20. 



BCTYDOLOPHA Zell. 

 E. insiticiana Zell. Elizabeth (Kp), Newark, VI, 11 (Wdt). 



CARPOCAPSA Tr. 



C. pomonella Linn. The codling moth : common everywhere, its larva seri- 

 ously injurious to apples : the well known apple-worm. Spray with the 

 arsenites after the fruit is fully set, while it is yet upright and while the 

 lobes of the calyx cup are yet open. 



