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123. GLISTENING CRANBERRY MOTH. 



Teras oxycoccana (Packard.) 

 Syn. Tortrix Cinderella Riley. 



Tortrix malivorana LeBaron. . 

 Tortrix vacciniivorana (Packard.) 



[Injured leaves, larva, chrysalis and the orange and ash-gray forms of the moth: figures of 

 folded loaf and insect in all stages from Riley's 4th Mo. Report.] 



Parasites : 



12.3a. Macrocentrus delicaius Cress. 

 [Adult.] 



Remedies : Flooding. 



Chief Articxes: Riley, 4th Rept. Ins. Mo., p. 46-47; Smith, BulL 

 No. 4, Div. of Ent., Dept. Agric, p. 22-26. 



124. CRANBERRY SPAN-'WORM. 



Ciimatopliora j^ampinaria Guen. 



[Adult moth. J 



Remedies: Same as for No. 122. 



Chief Articles: Smitli, Bull. No. 4, Div. of Entomology, Dept. 

 Agric, p. 26-28. 



125. CHAIN-SPOTTED GEOMETER. 



Zerene catenaria (Drury.) 



[Larva, chry.calis, cocoon and adult moths.] 



Injuriiiiig- the Fruit. 



126. CRANBERRY FRUIT MOTH. 



Acrobasis vaccinniella Riley, MS. 



[Injured berries, larvte, cocoon and moth.] 



Remedies: Same as for No. 122. 



I^rSECTS AFFECTIJ^G THE PERSIMMOX. 



{Dio-y)ijros virgin iana.) 



IiBjiiriiig- the Trunk. 



127. MINING SCALE. 



Chionaspia biclavis Couistock. 



[Scales on trunk.] 



Remedies: Kerosene emulsion. 



