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INJURIOUS INSECTS OF 1903. 



Large larva in decaying wood. 



EYED ELATER AND ROUGH OSMODERMA. 



Fig. 27. — Eyed Elater. Alaus ociilatiis. Fig. 28. — Rough Osmodernia, Osmoderma 



Linn., and larva. After Harris. scabra, Beauv. After Harris. 



Remedies: Hardly calling for treatment. 



A brown beetle, about '4 inch long, boring into twigs in early 

 spring, entermg close to a l)nd ; also found in pears, cherries, and 

 sometimes grapes. 



APPLE TWIG BORER. 



Fig. 29. — Amphiccrus bicaudatus. Say. After Division of Entomology, U. S. Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture. 

 Remedies: Removing and hiirning twig.s with their burrows will 

 check the ravages somewhat. 



