1903 



ENTJMOLOCUCAL SOCIETY. 



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Kij;. .-)!■. Strawberry Crown-Borer ; a the grub, 

 '; side view and c bai'l-i of the lieetle. 



Fig'. :)7. Strawl)erry Leaf -roller ; a natural size 



b anterior and d posterior parts of body, 



nnieh matj^nified ; c niotii, magnified. 



• Fig-. .58. 

 Flea-beetle and larva. 



B. AttackiiHj the Leaces : 



1. Brownish caterpillars in June and August rolling the leaves into cases, and faateniwg 

 them with silk. 



Strairherry Lenf-RoUei (Phoxopteris fragariae), Fig. 57. 



2. Young plants gnawed oif at the surface. 

 C'uhourms. 



3. Small, pale spotted, active beetles riddle the leaves with holes im 

 June. 



Spotted Paria (Paria-6-notata). 



4. A small, active, jumping striped beetle eating holes in th« 

 leaves. 



Striped Flea-Beetle (Phyllotreta vittata), Fig. 58. 

 5. 20-legged grubs eating holes in the 

 leaves. 



Strawherrij Saiv-Fly (Em- 

 phytus maculatus), Fig. 

 59. 

 C Attacking the Fruit : \ \a.. 



1. A caterpillar feeding on the berry. V. 



Stalk-borer (Gortyna nitela). X>-s 



2. A minute black bug, producing a ^^ ^' 



"buggy" odor when eaten witli 4» «^>««-"*t v' ^ 



berry. 



Flea-like Negro-bug (Cori- 

 melit;na pulicaria). 



Fij;'. .'iV. Strawberry Saw-Hy in all its stages. 



