264 FRUIT INSECTS 



N. Y. (Geneva), Agr. Exp. Sta. Rept. of 1895, pp. 574-595. 1896. 

 Sanders, Jour. Ec. Ent. II, pp. 443-445. 1909. 



The plum Pulvinaria {Pulvinaria amygdali Cockerell) in 



general appearance closely resembles the cottony maple scale 



(p. 427). It has been reported as attacking peach, apple, 



plum and prune. It occurs in New Mexico, Georgia and 



California. 



Other Plum Insects 



Lesser apple worm : apple, p. 23. 

 Green fruit-worms : apple, p. 39. 

 Bud-moth : apple, p. 42. 

 Cigar-case-bearer : apple, p. 47. 

 Fruit-tree leaf-roller : apple, p. 62. 

 Oblique-banded leaf-roller : apple, p. 65. 



APPiLE LEAF-SKELETONIZER '. apple, p. 67. 



L'Eaf-crumpler : apple, p. 68. 



Canker-worm : apple, p. 77. 



White-marked tussock-moth : apple, p. 100. 



Apple-tree tent-caterpillar: apple, p. 112. 



Forest tent-caterpillar: apple, p. 119. 



Red-humped apple caterpillar : apple, p. 125. 



Apple bud-aphis: apple, p. 151. 



Buffalo tree-hopper : apple, p. 160. 



San Jose scale : apple, p. 162. 



Oyster-shell scale: apple, p. 171. 



Putnam's scale : apple, p. 179. 



Flat-headed apple-tree borer : apple, p. 194. 



Twig-pruner : apple, p. 200. 



Twig-girdler : apple, p. 202. 



Flea-beetles : apple, p. 203. 



Clover-mite : apple, p. 206. 



Ring-legged tree-bug : apple, p. 208. 



Eye-spotted apple-twig borer: apple, p. 209. 



New York weevil : apple, p. 210. 



Snowy tree-cricket: apple, p. 211. 



Pear thrips : pear, p. 223. 



Howard S(^ale : pear, p. 234. 



European pear scale 



Cherry scale : cherry, p. 312. 



