MEDITERRANEAN FRUIT FLY IN HAWAII. 29 



Table VIII. — Infestation of citrus by the Mediterranean fruit fly — Continued. 









Eggs, appear- 



Larva?. 



Fruit. 





ance. 



Alive. 



Dead. 





Empty. 



Not 

 empty. 



Nor- 

 mal. 



Abnor- 

 mal. 



In 

 punc- 

 ture. 



In rag. 



In 

 pulp. 



In 

 punc- 

 ture. 



In rag. 



In 

 pulp. 



Grapefruit— Contd. 



8 

 4 

 2 

 5 

 1 



14 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



3 

 

 5 



4 



14 



2 



3 



4 



28 



8 



6 



11 



9 



15 



4 



16 



8 



1 



7 



12 



30 



53 



12 



11 



5 



5 



2 



6 



2 



4 



4 



11 



6 



4 



4 



2 

 13 

 

 2 

 2 

 

 

 5 

 1 

 2 

 

 2 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 7 



14 



19 

 4 

 24 

 11 

 8 

 27 

 18 

 5 

 11 

 6 

 4 



10 

 13 



4 

 2 

 

 1 

 4 

 2 

 2 

 



12 

 3 



10 

 5 

 5 

 1 

 



2 

 

 



15 

 3 



10 

 3 

 5 

 2 

 

 4 



22 

 1 

 8 

 1 



9' 







32 ~ 



5 



88 



8' 



23 

 30 



484 

 666 



69 

 404 

 232 



75 

 385 

 208 



86 

 195 



42 



74 

 307 

 329 







17 

 10 

 59 



7 



7 



61 



89 





8 









9 









10 . 









11 







5 



25 



3 



4 





12 



8 











13 











14 . 







9 





15 .'. 



3 











16 







19 

 6 



15 





17 



8 









18 











19 













20 



i 





29 



4 

 13 







Lemon: 



1 



129 

 











2 











3 













4 . 



""l5' 

 3 

 5 



7 













5 







18 

 9 

 4 







6 













7 













8 



------ 











9 



47 

 15 

 129 

 39 

 38 

 10 



"»60 

 12 

 32 

 15 

 2 







14 







10 











11 







I 











12 











13 











14 







1 







15 











16 



64 

 10 







5 





17 









18 









1 







19 















20.... 



19 

 11 

 23 



53 







82 







21 











22 



21 

 18 

 45 

 3 







9 

 20 

 12 



3 







23 











24 











25 











26 















27 



14 

 

 44 

 62 

 



1 



71 







4 

 32 



10 





28 









29 







| 



30 



20 









12 





31 











32 













33 



12 

 2 

 2 



11 

 2 

 5 

 3 

 1 



12 



16 

 1 

 8 

 2 

 5 

 4 

 5 

 9 



17 



67 



122 









16 

 7 

 5 



41 



42 





34 . . . 











35 



16 



:::::::::: 









Sweet orange: 2 



1 









10 



2 









29 

 25 

 5 





3 











4. . . 





1 ! 





15 

 14 





5 









3 I 



6 



1 





6 



7 







17 



83 



45 



8 







6 



9 





4 









10.... 









37 



11 

 19 

 36 

 13 

 6 

 75 



27 ! 



11. 









12 







26 



13 







12 



14 





35 



19 1 



15 



21 





94 I 



16 



...1 





58 ! 



1 These 29 newly hatched larvsse were feeble and appeared to be about readv to die. 



2 Fruits of sweet oranges 1 to 13 picked Mar. 7, examined Mar. 10, 1914; 14 to 20 picked Feb. 24, examined 

 Mar. 6 and 7, 1914; 21 to 28 picked Sept. 10, examined Sept. 16, 1913; 27 to 29 picked Sept. 10, examined 

 Sept. 18, 1913; 30 picked Sept. 4, examined Sept. 15, 1913. 



3 Third-instar larva? in pulp; orange not decayed. 



