Bui. 11 5, Part I. Bureau of Entomology, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. 



Plate II 



Insect Enemies of the Codling Moth. 



Fig. l.—Ascogaster carpocapsie, a hymenopterous parasite of codling-moth larvae. Fig. 2.— Cocoon 

 of Ascogaker carpocapsee within a cocoon of the codling moth, enlarged twice. Fig. S.—Pin- 

 acodera limbata, a predaceous beetle destructive to codling-moth larvse. Figs. 4, o.— Tene- 

 broides cortiealis, beetle and larva, which feed upon the larva and pupa of the codling moth. 

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