Gracilariidae 541 



Family GRACILARIIDAE 

 Parornix Spuler 

 (Ornix) 

 8023 P. inusitatumella Cham. E. Aurora, May-Je (Wild). 

 8013 P. guttea Haw. E. Aurora, Je (Wild). 

 8018 P. orataegifoliella Clem. E. Aurora, Jl (Wild). Cherry. 



Gracilaria Haworth 



8041 G. sassafrasella Cham. Ithaca, Jl-Aug. Sassafras. 



8042 G. rhoifoliella Cham. E. Aurora; Ithaca; McLean. Jl-Aug. Rhus toxi- 



codendron and R. copallina. 

 G. elongella L. Cranberry L., Htly (Fbs) ; Wilmington; Mt. Whiteface; 



McLean. Alder; wild cherry (Htly). 

 G. pulchella Cham. Lancaster, Sep (Wild); Cranberry L., Htly (Bsk). 



Yellow birch. 

 8057 G. burgessiella Z. Ithaca; McLean. Jl-Aug. Cornus. 

 8066 G. cornusella Ely. Buffalo (Wild); Ithaca. Ap; Aug. Cornus. 

 8065 G. bimaculatella Ely. Lancaster, Rock City (Wild) ; Ithaca. Red and soft 



maple. 

 8059 G. packardella Cham. E. Aurora (Wild) ; Ithaca. Jl-Aug. Sugar maple. 

 8061 G. purpuriella Cham. Buffalo, E. Aurora, Wild ; Ithaca ; LI : Forest Pk., 



Aug, Kch (Fbs). Aug; Oct-Ap. Willow and poplar. 

 8040 G. negundella Cham. E. Aurora, Wild (Braun) ; Ithaca. Jl-Aug; Oct - 



early spring. Acer negiindo. 

 8056 G. azaleella Brants, (azaleae Bsk.). Azalea Leaf-Roller. Rochester; 



Lockport (NYS) ; Yonkers. Evergreen azaleas. 

 8054 G. superbifrontella Clem. West Falls (Wild); Crosby; Ithaca. May-Sep. 



Hamamelis. 

 8071 G. fraxinella Ely (Coriscium). Ithaca, Jl-Sep, May (the latter were doubt- 

 less specimens which had emerged in the preceding fall). Ash and apple. 

 8010 G. serotinella Ely (Parectopa). Ithaca, Jl- early Sep. Prumis serotina. 



ACROCERCOPS Wallengren 



7997 A. strigifinitella Clem. Hamburg; Gowanda, E. Aurora, Wild (Fbs). Je. 



Breeds continually all summer. Chestnut, chinquapin, oak, and beech. 

 8001 A. astericola Frey & Boll. Castile, Je, Brad (Fbs) ; Ithaca, May-Aug. 



Aster corymbosus, etc. 

 7993 A. albinotella Cham. "NY" (Bt). Ap-Je; Aug. Oak. 

 7991 A. venustella Clem. Ithaca, Aug 30. Late Jl-Sep. Eupatorium. • 



Marmara Clemens 



8033 M. elotella Bsk. Larval work has been seen in this State under bark of apple 

 twigs and under skin of fruit. The species is apparently rather widely 

 distributed in the apple belt of western NY, and possibly to a somewhat 

 lesser extent in that of the Hudson R. 



