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The adnlt female of the Mexican orange maggot (Anastrepha ludens) 

 (U. S. Dept. of Agrcl.) 



Mexican Orange Maggot (Anastrepha ludens) . A. -Larva, B.-Anal segment of same, 

 C.-Pupa, D.-Head of same. A and E enlarged, B, D and C more enlarged. 



The Mexican Orange Maggot 



(Anastrepha ludens) 



The Mediterranean Fruit Fly 



(Ceratitis capitata) 



The Citrus White Fly 



(Ale yr odes citri) 



These three fruit pests are the ones our state quarantine officers 

 are watching more closely than any coming in on foreign fruits 

 and trees. The first two have not yet, so far as we know, obtained 

 a foothold in our State, and only one or two very small infesta- 

 tions are known of the white fly. These last are being fought 

 persistently regardless of expense and effect on trees and plants, 



