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25 Spotted grapevine beetle, Pelidnota punctata Linn. 

 Principal food plant: grapevine. 



Treatment: hand picking. 



Chief accessible notice: Felt, E. P. N. Y. state mus. Bui. 37. 

 '00. p. 15. 



26 Light-loving grapevine beetle, A n o m a 1 a 1 u c i c o 1 a 

 Fabr. Principal food plant: grapevine. 



Treatment: hand picking, dusting vines with ashes, plaster, 

 etc. 



Chief accessible article: Lintner, J. A., state ent. 10th rep't 

 '94. p. 408-10. 



27 Grapevine flea beetle, Haltica chalybea 111. Prin- 

 cipal food plant: grapevine. 



Treatment: Spraj vines with poison. 



Chief accessible articles: Comstock, J. H. U. S. dep't agric. rep't, 

 '79. p. 213-16; Marlatt, C. L. U. S. dep't agric. Yearbook. '95. 

 p. 395-96; Lowft, V. H. X. Y. agric. exp. sta. Bui. 150. '98. p. 263-65; 

 Slingerland, M. V. Cornell agric. exp. sta. Bui. 157. '98. p. 189-213. 



28 8 spotted forester, A 1 y p i a o c t o m a c u 1 a t a Fabr. 

 Principal food plants: Virginia creeper, grapevine. 



Treatment: Spray with arsenical poisons. 

 Chief accessible article: Lintner, J. A., state ent. 5th rep't, '89. 

 p. 179-83. 



29 Grapevine plume moth, Oxyptilus periscelidac- 

 t y 1 u s Fitch. Principal food plant: grapevine. 



Treatment: hand picking; spray with poison. 



Chief accessible articles: Fitch, Asa. Noxious, beneficial insects 

 N. Y. lst-2d rep'ts, '56. p. 1.39-43; Lintner, J. A., state ent. 12th 

 rep't, '96. p. 218-22. 



30 Grapevine leaf -hopper, T y p h 1 o c y b a comes Say. 

 Principal food plant: grapevine. 



Treatment: Burn rubbish in fall or spring, early spray with 

 kerosene emulsion. 



Chief accessible article: Marlatt, C. L. U. S. dep't agric. Year- 

 book. '95. p. 400-2. 



