512 INSECT PESTS OF FARM, GARDEN AND ORCHARD 



and neighboring states. 



It has not developed in abundance 

 except in and near the District of 

 Columbia as yet and it is possible 

 that it will find some conditions here 

 which will tend to discourage its wide 

 spread 



The larvae are similar to the cod- 



Fig. 440. Adult Oriental fruit 



moth. After Wood and Sel- FIG. 441. Oriental fruit moth larva, 

 kregg, 1 c. After Wood and Selkregg, I.e. 



ling moth but may be distinguished by food habits which have 

 been mentioned The moth is the size of the codling moth but a 

 duller and more uniform gray in color. 



Control measures have not yet been determined. 



