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INSECTS INJURIOUS TO CRANBERRY. 



For treatises on cranberry insects see Smith, Farmers' Bui. 178, 

 U. S. Dept. Agric, 1903; Bui. 90 N. J. Agr. Exp. Sta., 1892; Saunders, 

 Insects Injurious to Fruits, 2d ed., pp. 369-376, 1900. 



INJURIN(i THE LEAVES. 



LEATHER-COLORED LOCUST. 



Schistocerra alntacea Harr. 

 Exhibit: Adult. (Formerly Aeridium.) 



THE TWO-STRIPED LOCUST. 

 Melanoplus bivittdtus Say. 

 For bibliogfraphy and general accounts see Scudder, Proc. U. S. N. M. , 

 V. XX, pp. 363-368, fig. 5, 1897; Kiley, Bui. 25, Div. Ent. U. S. Dept. 

 Agric, pp. 31-32, 1891. 

 Exhibit: Adult. 



THE ANGULAR-WINGED KATYDID. 



Mkrocentrum retinerve Burm. 

 Exhibit: Adult, eggs and parasitized eggs. 



THE CRANBERRY LOOPER. 



Xanthotype crocataria Fab. 



(Formerly Ai^igerona.) 



For general account see Lugger, 4th Rpt. State P^ntom. Minn., pp. 

 178-179, 1899. 

 Exhibit: Adult. 



CHAIN-SPOTTED GEOMETER. 

 Cingilia catenaria Dru. 



(Formerly Caterva.) 



For general account see Lugger, 4th Rpt. St. Ent. Minn., pp. 

 186-187, 1899; Packard, 5th Rpt. U. S.Ent. Comm., pp. 783-784, 1890. 

 Exhibit: Larva, pupa, and adult. 



CRANBERRY SPANWORM. 



Cleora pampinaria Guen. 



(Formerl}'' Boarmia.) 



For general account see Smith, Farmers'' Bui. 178, U. S. Dept. Agric, 

 pp. 19-21, 1903. . 



Exhibit: Larva, pupa, and adult. 



THE YELLOWHEAD CRANBERRY WORM. 



AclerL^ minuta Rob. 

 (Formerly Teras.) 



For general account see Smith, Farmers' Bui. 178, U. S. Dept. Agric, 

 pp. 12-17, 1903. 



Exhibit: Adult and figure. 



