STRAWBERRY LEAF-ROLLER. 



Aii<-i/li,i ciiiii/ilaiKt Fn'ihl. 

 (Foniicrly nii>,n>j)fcrix.) 



For ociicnil Mccoiiiit SOI* Siiiitli. Bill. l-l".>, N. ,\. A^aic. P^xpt. Sta., 

 1)]). ;M2, I'.tol. 



Exhibit: Pupa aiid adult. 



THE FOUR-MARKED LEAF-BEETLE. 



CVyptocephulus qnadnmcwulatuK Say. 

 P^xhiiut: Adult. 



THE HOODED PLANT-BUG. 



Eatliovtha ydlentor Fai'. 



For hriof notices see Rile}' and Howard, Insect Life, v. I, p. 54, 



18SS: i>. ;»t)t), 1SS9. 

 Exhibit: Egj»-s, nymph, and adult. 



I>.n RIN<; THK FKl IT. 



RASPBERRY SPAN-WORM. 



Synchlora arata Fab. 

 (Fonufudy .^'. </J<n(carm.) 



For hibliogniphy and general account see Lintner, 8th Rpt. St. Ent. 

 N. v.. pp. 129-133, 1893. 

 Exhibit: Pupa, adult, and figure. 



THE LITTLE NEGRO BUG. 



(YiriniiliaKt jnilinirin (Term. 



For general account see Lintner, 8th lipt. St. Ent. N. Y., pp. 218- 

 214, ls!»a. 



Exhibit: Adult and Hirure. 



INSECTS INJURIOUS TO CURRANT AND GOOSEBERRY. 



For general ai'ticlo on insects atlccting cun^ant and gooscherry see 

 Piper and Doane, iiul. ;'.»;. Washington Agr. Fxpt. Sta., I8t>8. 



iN.n i{iN<; niK stkms. 



THE TERRAPIN SCALE. 



J^ilrriiiiinm ni<fritjnitri<itniii I'crg. 



(Food plants: Apple. l»ircli. liiid(Mi. nia]do. peach. i)luni. -^vcaniore: 

 formerly Ltai k'i nm.) 



For bibliography and food plants see Fernald, (at. Coecida> of 

 World, Bui. 8.S, Mass. Agr. C'o'Il.. j). 191, iwo:',; Pergand(>, Hul. 18, 

 n. s., Div. Ent., V . S. Dept. AgV.. pp. l'»>-29, tigs. 1898. 



Exhibit: Infested twig. < 



