INSECTS OF GEAPE AND GUAVA. 



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COLEOPTERA. 

 Buprestldae. 



::^Agrilus viridis Linnaeus; Europe. (See Oak.) 



Scarabseldae. 



Adoretus umbrosus Fabricius; Pacific Islands. (See Rose.) 

 Cerambycidae. 



Cerambyx miles Bon.; Austria; bores stems of Vitis vinifera. 

 Heterachthes xncolus Bates; Mexico; bores steins of Vitis vinifera. 



Curculionidae. 



Orthorrhinus kluggi Schonherr; Victoria; bores in canes. 



LEPIDOPTERA. 

 Tortricidse. 



Capua angustiorana Haworth; Europe, Asia, Africa. 

 (See Apricot.) 



Zygsenidse. 



Ina ampelophaga Boyle; Europe, Caucasus, Pales- 

 tine; attacks buds and leaves. 



DIPTERA. 

 Trypetidae. 



Ceratitis capitata Wiedemann, attacks Vitis vinifera. 

 (See Fruit.) 



Itonididae. 



Contarinia viticola Riibsaamen; Europe; breeds in 

 buds and flowers. 



GUAVA. 



(Psidium guajava, etc. Family Myrtaceae.) 



Evergreen trees and shrubs of tropical 

 and subtropical America, yielding delicious 

 fruits. Several species are grown in Florida 

 and California. 



liWPORTANT GUAVA INSECTS. 



HEMIPTERA. 

 Coccidae. 



Armored— 



■Jfi Aspidiotus {Pseudaonidia) articulatus Green; Ja- 

 maica. 



Aspidiotus{Pseudaonidia)trilobitifoTmis Green; Cey- 

 lon. (See citrous.) 



•:)(:? arlatoria ziziphus Lucas; Philippine Islands. 



Chionaspis (Phenacaspis) megaloba Green; Ceylon. 

 Unarmored — 



Cardiococcus urribonatus Cockerell; Mexico. 



Ceroplastes campinensis Hempel; Brazil. 



Ceroplastes grandis Hempel; Brazil. 



Ceroplastes psidii Chavannes; Brazil, Europe. 

 Ceroplastes singularis Newstead; British East Africa, Uganda. 

 Ceroplastes vinsonii Signoret; Mauritius. 

 Coccus acuminatus Signoret; Hawaii, Ceylon. 

 Coccus viridis Green; Uganda, India, Mauritius, Ceylon, Brazil. 

 Eriococcus coriaceus Maskell; Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland. 

 Icerya montsnratensis Riley & Howard; New South Wales; Psidium pomiferum. 

 Icerya scychellarum Westwood; Mauritius. 

 Inglisia conchiformis Newstead; Uganda. 

 Pseudococcus grandis Hempel; Brazil. 

 Pseudococcus virgatus Cockerell; China, Japan, Jamaica. 

 Pseudokermes nitens Hempel; Brazil. 

 Pulvinaria cupanix Cockerell; Jamaica. 



Pulvinaria ficus Hempel; Brazil, Barbados, Montserrat, Antigua, St. Kitts 

 Saissetia discoides Hempel; Brazil. 

 Saissetia psidii Green; Ceylon. 



Fig. 67.— Grape pyralid {Polychrosis botrana): 

 Adult, larvae, pupa, egg, and injured grape. 

 (Silvestri.) 



