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Insect Pests. 



In spring they come forth as soon as the buds swell, and com- 

 mence to feed on the young leaves. Some sent from Kvesham came 



[/'. Edenden. 



FIG. 13. THE GOLD TAIL MOTH (Porthesia ximi/ix). 



A and B, female and male ; C, summer cocoon ; D, small winter cocoon ; 

 E, larva. 



out of their small cocoons on the IStli of March. They continued 

 feeding until July, Imt many matured in the latter part of June. 



The larva is deep brownish-black, with a bright red dorsal stripe, 

 a red line on each side spotted with white, and another above the 

 legs. The segments have tufts of brown hairs. 



[A. V. D. Rintoul. 

 J PLUM LEAF. 



When mature it spins up in a grey cocoon with larval hairs 

 in its meshes, and changes to a deep brown pupa ; these are usually 



