INSECTS OP PLUM AND CHEEEY. 



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Coccidae — Continued. 

 Unarmored— Continued. 

 Lecanium rugosum Signoret; France, Germany; Prunus cerasus. 

 Lecanium prunastri Fonscolombe; plum, peacli (see pi. iv, fig. 3). 



Piilvimria betulx Linnsus; Denmark, England, Switzerland; Prunus cerasus, P. armeniaca, P. 

 domestica. 



Lygaeldae. 



Nt/sia'i ulnilor Bergroth; Australia; plum and cherry. (See Fruit.) 



COLEOPTERA. 

 Bostrychidae. 



Ap-ite inonachus Fabricius; Africa, West Indies. (See Citrus.) 



Buprestidse. 



Ciptiolis Unebrionis hinmeas; Europe; bores in PrwwMs spiraosa. 



Cerambycidae. 



Saperda scalaris Linnseus; 



Europe; borer in cherry 



trees. 

 Liopus nebulosus L i n n se u s ; 



Europe; borer in cherry 



trees. 

 Uracanth us acutus Blackburn ; 



Europe. (See Peach.) 



Curcullonidae. 



Leptopshopei Schonherr; Vic- 

 toria. (See Apple.) 

 Magdalis carbonaria Linnseus; 



Europe; plum. (See Birch.) 

 Magdalis cerasi Linnseus, and 



M. pruni Linnseus; Europe; 



bore under bark of cherry 



and plum. 

 Curculio herbsti Gemminger 



(Balaninus); Europe; 



breeds in fruit of cherry 



and plum. 

 Curculio rubidus Gyllenhal 



(Balaninus); Europe; breeds 



in fruit of plum. 

 Anthonomus druparum Lin- 

 nseus; Europe; breeds in 



buds of plum and cherry. 

 Scolytldae. 



Scolytus mali Bechst; Eiu'ope; 



bores in trunk and branches 



of plum. 



LEPIDOPTERA. 

 Noctuldse. 



Diloba cxruleocephala Lin- 

 nEEus; Europe; plum, 

 cherry. (See Apple.) 

 Xyloryctldae. 



Cryptophaga unipunctata 

 Donovan; Australia; bores 

 in cherry trees. 



Tortricidae. 



Laspeyresiaprunivorana 'Ragonot; Europe; breeds in fruit. 

 Olethreutes variegana Hiibner, Europe; feeds on buds and shoots. 



Geometridse. 



ffi6«r«ia rwpicapraria Hiibner; Europe. (See Fruit.) 

 Anisoptcryxxscularia SchiSernnWcr; Europe. (See Forests.) 

 Bistonhirtarius CI.; Europe; defoliator. 

 Cheimalobia boreata Hiibner, and C. brumata Linnseus; Evirope; defoliators. 



Lasiocampidae. 



Gastropacha quercifolia Linnaeus; Europe. 



Fig. 85.— Plum leaf sawfly {Priophorus padi): Adult and injured leaf. 

 (Theobald.) 



(See Fruit.) 



Lymantrlidae. 



Teia anartoides Walker; Australia; cherry. (See Fruit.) 



