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LTST OF INSECTS IXJUIJIOUS TO THE LOGANBERRY. 



A. COLEOPTERA. 



Raspberry Beetle {BijtnrKH fdiucntosus. Fab.). Fruit and Blossom- 

 buds, p. 420. 



Clay Coloured Weevil {OfioHii/ncJius 2:)iciprs. Fab.). Foliage and 

 Shoots, p. 425. 



B. DIPTERA. 



Daddy Long LEiis (TipuJd olcracea. Linn.). Roots and tips. 



C. LEPIDOPTERA. 



Heart AND Dart ^Ioth {Agrotis ea'clamatio)ii>i. Linn.). Roots, p. 450. 



Note. — The above are, so far, the only insects referred to me or 

 recorded as attacking this valuable fruit. Probably all our Raspberry 

 insects will invade it. The Raspberry Beetle is the most important, 

 and does far more harm than it does on the Raspberry. The Clay 

 Coloured Weevil has been found harmful in the Cheddar district, the 

 Leather Jackets in AVoreester, and the Heart and Part Moth I fnind 

 on the roots in Kent. 



