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INSECTS INJURIOUS TO PEACH. 



Siuiiulcrs, Insects Injurious to Fi-uit, -Jd edit., p^). l'.tl-2(>0. 1!><h). 



THE NATIVE PEACH BARK-BEETLE. 



I'liliiophtlioriia liinhidris Ilarr. 



(Formerly called PJda'otrlhns.) 



For treiicral aceount sec Lintner, ittli Upt. N. Y. St. ?]tit., ])p. ;>t)5- 

 ;5)!8, 1S;)8. 



Exhibit: Adult and woi'k. 



THE FRUIT-TREE BARK-BEETLE. 



Sruli/tus iitijuluf<i(.^ Uatz. 

 For ii(Mieral account see Chittenden, Circ. 2l>, Div. Kht., V. S. Dept. 

 Ao-ric. is'.ts. 



Fxiiiijit: Adult, work, Hii"ui"e, and the ])ai"asite ( 7i/'r'>/>i/r/ii/s ro/n/i. 



THE PEACH-TREE BORER. 



Sanninoidea e.ci(ios(i Say. 

 (Formerly Sannimt.) 



For j^eneral account see Marlatt, Circ. 17, Div. Knt., U. S. Dept, 

 Aoric, 1896. 



ExiiiiiiT: Pupa, cocoon, adult, and tij^ure. 



THE PERIODICAL CICADA. 



Tiliircu scj)tiii<liriiiL Liiiii. 



(Injures by deposition of eggs in the twigs almost all Fruit, shade, 

 and forest trees. See special case containing stages and illustrations.) 



For life history and general article see Marlatt, Bui. 14, ii. s., Div. 

 Fnt., V. S. Dept. Agric, 180S. 



Fxhuut: Pupa, adult, and (miciuv .}reg(ufizuii sjH'cioiius. 



THE BLUE-SPANGLED PEACH-MOTH. 



llaplna /,'rniil.; i;..is,l. 



(Formerly ( all'nnoi'phn.) 



For general accoimt sec Saunders, Insects Injurious to I^'ruit, 'Jd 

 edit., pp. 1!»T-11M», li»(K>. 

 Exhihit: Adult. 



THE PEACH-TWIG MOTH. 

 Ahuvmh ViimidUn Zi'll. 



For general article with bibliography see Marlatt, Uul. In, n. s., 

 Div. Ent., r. S. I^ept. Agric, pp. 7-2<i, 1.S9S. 

 Exiinur: Pu])a. a<lult, work, and figure. 



THE INDIAN FRUIT-FLY. 



('eratUis aipilnln W'itil. 

 For general article see Kiicy. Kpl. T. S. Dcpl. .\gri<-., iv.Mi, pp. 

 lC»;Vi'.')7. 



Exuiiut: Tupa. adult, and ligun-. 



