REPORT FROM CHIEF FRUIT INSPECTOR 



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Heliothis armigera 



Heteiodora radicicola 

 Heterodora schactii ... 

 Icerya purchasi 

 Leptops hopei 

 Lecanium oleae 



Lita solanella 



Lonchea splendida 

 Mytilaspis citricola 

 Mytilaspis gloveri 



Mytilaspis pomorum 



Myzus cerasi ... 

 Phylloxera vastatrix ... 

 Schizoneura lanigera ... 

 Selandria cerasi 

 Tephritis tryoni (see Dacus) ... 

 Trypetidae 



Tylenchus devastatrix 

 Tylenchus tritici 



Tomato Moth. 



Root-knot Eelworm. 



Beet Eelworm. 



Cottony Cushion Scale. 



Apple Root Borer. 



Olive Scale. 



Potato Moth. 



Mettallic Tomato Fly. 



Mussel Scale of Citrus Fruit. 



Glover's Scale. 



Mussel Scale of Apple. 



Black Peach Aphis. 



Phylloxera of Vine. 



Woolly Aphis. 



Pear Slug. 



Australian Fruit Fly. 



All Fruit Flies. 



Ear-cockle Eelworm. 



Stem Eelworm. 



FUNGI. 



SCIENTIFIC NAME. 



Cladosporium carpophilum ... 



Exoascus deformans ... 



Fusicladium dendriticum 



Fusicladium pyrinum 



Phyllosticta circumscissa 



Phytophthora infestans 



Phoma citricarpa 



Puccinia pruni 



Melanose 



Bitter pit (Abnormal condition) 



COMMON NAME. 



Peach Freckle. 

 Peach Leaf-Curl. 

 Black Spot of Apple. 

 Black Spot of Pear. 

 Shot-hole of Apricot. 

 Irish Blight of Potato. 

 Black Spot of Citrus Fruit. 

 Prune Rust. 

 Melanose. 

 Bitter Pit. 



NOTE : An abnormal condition caused by the above diseases 

 is also a disease under the Act. 



In all, there are 37 insect, 9 fungus diseases, and the abnormal 

 condition known as " Bitter Pit." 



The following are the chief Regulations under the different 

 Acts : 



(See printed sheet marked " No. 1 " herewith.) 



Many additional proclamations have been issued since the 

 publication of Part III. of " The Destructive Insects of Victoria." 

 These deal chiefly with the proclaiming of each insect and fungus 



