Jul. 113, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. 



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The Lesser Bud-Moth i Recurvaria nanella^. 



Pis'; 1.— Partially developed mines of larvse in a peach leaf. Fig. 2.— Upper and lower views of pupa. 

 Fig. 3.— Excrement (a | deposited at entrance to larval burrow in cherry bud. Fig. 4.— Apple bud 

 infested with larva?, showing excrement (a) deposited at entrance to burrows. Fig. 5.— Full- 

 grown larva in cocoon on bark removed from trunk of pear tree. Fig. 6. — Moth at rest on bark. 

 Fig. 1. slightly enlarged: figs. 2. 5, 6, about six times enlarged; fig. 4, about twice enlarged: fig. 3, 

 natural size. (Original.) 



