INJURIOUS INSECTS OF 1903. 



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C. Attacking the buds: 



a. A large, gray Snout Beetle feeding on buds and twigs 

 in spring ; also found on plum and other fruit trees. 



NEW YORK WEEVIL. 



Fig. Zl.—Ithyccrus novcboraccnsis, Forst., eating bark and leaves of plum. Lugger. 

 Remedies: Jarring, etc., as for plum curculio. Also arsenical spray. 



b. Folding together the opening leaves and feeding 

 within. 

 OBLIQUE BANDED LEAF-ROLLER AND LEAF-CRUMPLER. 



Fig. 38. — Leaf roller. Lugger. 



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Fig. 39.— M»!f 0/0 indigenella, Zell. -a, a single case; 6, case covered with leaves; c, 

 front part of caterpillar; d, moth. After Riley. 



Remedies: Hand picking early in season and sprays will keep in 

 check. 



