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' References — Kaltenbach, J. H. Pflanzenfeinde, p. 207. 1872. 
Theobald, F. V. Insect pests of fruits, p. 118. 1909. 
DOLULUSI SAV AIT LL ULS hooey rea Ae ea Te Re ee Fam. Buprestidae 
Hosts — Crataegus, Salix, Quercus, Corylus. 
Injury — Larva tunnels under bark, causing gall-like swellings on twigs of Crataegus 
and girdling twigs of oak with a spiral tunnel. 
Distribution — North America. 
References — Smith, J. B.. Insects of New Jersey, p. 295. 1909. 
Felt, E. P. New York State Mus. Bul. 200:135. 1918. 
DOMONTE PADS CAPLO Me. ci othe ce lees Yeo lee he eee Fam. Curculionid1e 
Hosts — Vicia, Crataegus. 
Distribution — Europe. 
References — Curtis, J. Farm insects, p. 487. 1860. 
Bargagli, P. MRincofori Europei, p. 165. 1883. 
pomorum Linn., Anthonomus (Apple blossom weevil)..........-....--. Fam. Curculionidae 
Hosts — Malus, Pyrus, Crataegus. 
Injury — Larva feeds within closed fruit bud, lectroyine it. Often a very serious 
pest of apple in Europe. Whitehead records shaking 1530 adults from a single tree 
in two days. 
Distribution — Europe, one specimen recorded from Ohio taken among A. nebulosus. 
References — Kaltenbach, J. H. Pflanzenfeinde, p. 207. 1872. 
Dietz, Wm. G. Amer. Ent. Soc. Trans. 18:204. 1891. 
Whitehead, C. Report on injurious insects in Great Britain, p. 44. 
1892. 
Henschel, G. A. O. Die schidlichen forst- und obstbaum Insekten, p. 571. 
1895. 
Collinge, W. E. Manual of injurious insects, p. 97. 1912. 
posticatus Bons ochn., 6 onoimachelusnn =n a. nias ito ye ee ee Fam. Curculionidae 
Hosts — Crataegus, Prunus, Carya. 
Injury — Larva, feeds in fruit. 
Distribution — North America. 
References — Hamilton, J. Can.. ent. 21:34. 1889. 
Blatchley, W.S., and Leng, C.W. Rhynchophora of north eastern America, 
p. 477. 1916. 
DrOfUundus Mec: PATRONOMUS seers ses Sees te esc cee Fam. Curculionidae 
Hosts — Crataegus, Quercus. 
Injury — Larva feeds in fruit. 
Distribution — North America. 
Reference — Blatchley, W. 8.,and Leng, C. W. Rhynchophora of north eastern America, 
p. 290. 1916. 
pruntRatz:, Eccoptogaster..2.2 ela. nscale on Bas oo ae Sa eee Fam. Ipidae 
Hosts — Malus, Pyrus, Prunus, Crataegus, Ulmus. 
Injury — Larva girdles weakened trees by mining in cambium layer. 
Distribution — Europe, Asia. 
References — Kaltenbach, J. H. Pflanzenfeinde, p. 154.’ 1872. 
Wahl, C. von. Borkenkafer an den Obstbiumen und ihre Bekamfung. 
Augustenberg Flugblatt, no. 3, p. 4. 1914. 
pring Lann:, Magdalisme® 7 sc 228 Sh ase oes ot oath ee eee Fam, Curculionidae 
Hosts — Prunus, Crataegus, Rosa, and other species, 
Injury — Larva tunnels under bark of branches. 
Distribution — Europe, Asia. 
