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b. riiyllophaga fraterna. General leaf-eater. 



b. Serica sericea. Leaves of sweet briar. 



b. Macrodactylus subspinosus. Leaves of rose, grape, cherry, plum, apple, and forest 



trees; flowers of the rose, grape, etc.; fruit of the apple. 

 b. Anomala varians. L«aves of tjie apple. 

 b. Anomala lucicola. Leaves of the grape. 

 b. Pelidnota punctata. Leaves of the grape. 

 b. Euryomia inda. Fruit of the apple and peach. 

 b. Etiryo7nia mclancJiolica. Fruit of the apple and peach. 

 /. Chrysobothris femorata. Bores into the trunk of the apple, peach, pear, plum, 



•cheriy, soft maple, white oak, box elder, mountain ash, beech and hickory. 

 /. Dicerca divaricata. Bores into the wild and cultivated cherry trees, peach tree, 



and beech. 

 /. Dicerca lurida. Bores into the hickory. 

 /. Agrilus ruJicoUis. Raspberry and blackberry cane borer. 

 b. Bostrichus {Ai/iphicerns) bicaudatus. Bores into the twigs of the apple, grape, 



pear and peach. 

 /. Bostrichus [Sinoxylon) basilaris. Bores into hickory, apple and peach trees, and 



grape-vines. 

 b. Ithycerus noveboracensis. Twigs of the apple, peach, plum, pear and cherry. 

 b. Epicierus i?nbricattis. Twigs of the apple, cherry and gooseberry. 

 /. Pandeleiius hilaris. Bores into the white oak. 

 /. Magdalis armicollis. Elm-tree bark-miner and borer. 

 /. Hylobitts pales. Pine-tree bark-miner. 

 /. Pissodes strobi. White pine shoot-borer. 

 /. Balaninus nasicus. Hazel-nut weevil. 



/. Ant/ionomus quadrigibbus. Apple curculio ; pear, in the fruit. 

 /. Anthononiusprunicida. Plum-gouger — the fruit. 

 /. Conotrachelus nenuphar. Plum-curculio; fruit of the plum, nectarine, apricot, 



cherry, peach, apple, pear and quince. 

 /. Cotiotrachelus cratagi. Quince-curculio, fruit. 

 /. Scolytus ^-spinosus. Bores into various hickories. 

 /. Analcis fragaricE. Bores into strawberry plants. 

 /. Saperda bivittata. Bores into the apple tree. 



