15 



44. PEACH-BORER. 



Aegeria exitlosa yay. 



[Specimen showing injuries, larva, ('hi'ysali<ls and adult moth: figures of r^ and -f moth* 

 from Kiley's 1st Mo. Report.] 



Remedies: Cutting out the larvae late in the autumn or early in the 

 spring ; mounding around base ; hot water. 



Chief Articles: Kiley, 1st Rept. Ins. Mo., p. 47-50; Comstock, 

 Rept. Dept. Agric, 1879, p. 254-255. 



Injuring' the ISranehes. 



45. PEACH BARK-LOUSE. 



Lecanium jiersicae (Fabr.) 



[Branches infested with series.] 



Remedies : Alkaline washes. 



46. PERIODICAL CICADA. 



Cicada septendccim Linn. 



[Injured branch, puprc, adults: figures of injured brancli and insect in different stages from 

 Riley's 1st Mo. Report.] 



Enemies : 



4Grt. Stlzus speclosiis (Druiy.) 

 [Adult.] 



Preventive: Pruning and burning twigs containing eggs. 



Chief Articles : Riley, 1st Rept. Ins. Mo., p. 18-42 ; 4th do., p. 30-34. 



47. NEW YORK WEEVIL. 



lfhijceru--< novehoracenxi-i (Forst.) 



[Injured branch and adult licetle: figures of injured branch, larva and adult beetle from 

 Riley's 3d Mo. Report.] 



Remedies: Jarring as with No. 9. 



Chief Article : Riley, od Rept. Ins. jMo., p. 57-58. 



Injuring the I.<eavei». 



48. PEACH-TW^IG MOTH. 



Anarsia Uneatella Zellcr. 



[Injured twig and adult moth.] 



Remedies: Early pruning. 



Chief Articles: Lintner, 1st Rept. Ins. iST. Y., p. 151-1 5G; Forbes, 

 Trans. AVisc. Hort. Soc, v. 13, p. 26-29. 



