Insects Injurious to the Apple. 



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reconls it iboding on the elm aud lime (1). The iiiotli is |iii,lc le;uleii 

 grey, with three thin darker, wavy, transverse lines, and a lirciad dark 

 area between the second and third thin lines; the hiud win"s are 



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FIC. (l:l. — 'I'MK CLi.iUIiEl' MLAH MnTII. 



unicolorous, 1)ut the veins show up darkly; the hairy thorax is the 

 same ctihuir as tlie fore wings, and the hroad hairy body is paler than, 

 the thorax. In colour, however, there is some variation, hir it is not 



infrequent to find dull reddish-brown si)ecimens. The Aving cxpa.nse 

 viiries from 1 ] to li inch. 



Like most of this group, it occurs freely at sallow blossom in the 



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