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INJURIOUS INSECTS OF 1903. 

 KEY TO CHERRY INSECTS. 



A. Attacking the Root: 



Thick, whitish grub, with brown head and legs, feeding in 

 decaying roots. Beetle large, with powerful mandibles. 

 STAG-BEETLE. 



Fig. ^.—Liicanus dama, Thunb, Adult; a, larva; b, cocoon. After Fuchs and Harris. 

 Remedies: No remedy called for. 



Large, white fleshy grub, with reddish head, feeding in old 

 roots. 



ROUGH OSMODERMA. 



See Fig. 28. 



Remedies: Same as above. 



An enormous grub, from 2^4 to 3 inches long, yellowish- 

 white. Turns into a large brown beetle, i to 2 inches 

 long. See under Apple. 



PRIONUS. 



Remedies: See page 51. 



B. Attacking the Trunk, Branches and Tzmgs: 



A Snout Beetle gnawing the twigs and fruit. 



See Eig. 35. 



IMBRICATED SNOUT-BEETLE. 



