264 PESTS OF ORCHARD AND SMALL FRUITS 
brunnea Fab., is occasionally in evidence on strawberry or grape, and 
rarely on garden or field crops. It is yellowish, oval, rather convex, 
Fic. 364.— Larva ot the Straw- Fig. 365.— The Strawberry Leaf-beetle. 
berry Leaf-beetle. Enlarg Adult, enlarged and natural size. Orig- 
and natural size. Original. inal. 
and about one fifth of an inch long. The grubs feed on the roots. 
Bes 
There is a single brood annually. Arsenicals will poison the adults. 
— Pupa of the Grape Fic. 367.—The Grape Colaspis. Adult, 
s. Enlarged and natu- enlarged and natural size. Original. 
Original. 
The Grape Flea-beetle ( Haltica chalybea Illig.) 
Early in the growing season, the swelling buds of grapes are eaten 
into and destroyed. and as the tender leaves unfold they are riddled. 
The beetles which are responsible for this damage are small, steely- 
