260 INSECTS INFESTING THE ROSE BUSH. 



wing-cases; two or iin)re Urowii spots at tlic base of tlie same, 

 and an obscure ])an(l at tbetip: tbr thorax projects in the 

 form of a long horn over the head.] 



This beetle (Fig. 246, Plate o,) measures about a line and a 

 half in length. Where it lives during its larval stage is not 

 known, but the perfect insect passes theWintfr beneatli i)ieces 

 of wood, etc., that lie upon the ground. 



Remedies. — Spray with Xo. o, 7 or (34 : or du!;t after sunset 

 with No. 11». 



