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49. BLUE-SPANGLED PEACH-MOTH. 



Callimorpha lecontei Boisd. 



[Figures of larva and moth from Riley's 3d Mo. Report.] 



Remedies: Arsenical mixtures; hand-picking. 



i:sr!SE€TS AFFJE€Ti:^0 THE OR A WOE. 

 ( Citrus.) 



Chief Articles: Comstock, Kept. Dept. Agric, 1880, p. 202-208; 

 Comstock and Howard, Eept. Dept. Agric, 1880, p. 276-333 ; Hubbard, 

 Kept. Dept. Agric, 1881, p. 106-127. 



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50. RUST-MITE. 



Phytopus oleivorus Ashmead. 



[Figure, unpublished.] 



Remedies: Alkaline washes; sulphur; kerosene emulsion. 



51, TWO-STRIPED WALKING-STICK. 



Anisomorpha huprestoides Stoll. 



[Adults.] 



52. LUBBER GRASSHOPPER. 



Didijophorus reticidatus Thunb, 

 Syn. Homalea mieroptera Serv. 



[Larvoe, pupaa and adults.] 



Remedies: Hand-picking. 



Chief Article: Glover, Kept. Dejit. Agric, 1872, p. 116: Shufeldt, 

 Science, 1883. 



53. ANGULAR-W^INGED KATYDID. 



Microcentrum retinervis Burm. 



[Eggs, larva, pupa and adults.] 



Parasites : 



53a. Eupelmus mirahUis (TValsli.) 



[Figure of parasitized eggs of Katydid, of the pupa and adult parasite, from Walsh's paper la 

 Amer. Ent., v. :'.] 



Remedies : Collection of the eggs during winter. 

 Chief Articles: Riley, 6th Rept. Ins. Mo., p. 155-164; Comstock, 

 Rept. Dept. Agric, 1880, p. 249-251. 



