INJURIOUS INSECTS OF 1904. 



55 



E. Attacking the Fruit: 



I. A looping worm feeding on fruit of raspberry and black- 

 berry. 



RASPBERRY GEOMETER. 



Fig. 41.- — Synchlora glaucaria, Gu. : a, caterpillar; h, one segment of same; d, wings en- 

 larged. After Riley. 



RemKdy: Hand picking is only remedy which can be suggested. 



2. Laying eggs on fruit, causing "buggy" taste, a black 

 bug. 



FLEA-LIKE NEGRO BUG. 



Fig. 42. — The Flea-like Negro Bug. Original. 



Remedy: No remedy called for. 



3. A small white grub found inside the raspberry when 

 picked. 



RASPBERRY FRUIT-WORM. 



See Fig. 34. 



Remedy: Not common in Minnesota. 



