55 

 Injuring the leaves* 



411. CLOVER MITE. 

 Bryobia praU mm Gar. 



Bemedy : Kerosene emulsioih 



Chief Article: Eiley & Marlatt, "Insect life," vol. n, p. 45» 



412. CLOVER ALEYRODES. 



AUyrode8 sp. 



413. WHEAT THRIP9. 



Limothrips tritiri Fitch. 



414. CLOVER LEAF-WEEVIL. 



Phytonomii8 punctaius Fab. 



Be^iedy: Plowing under in May. 



Chief Articles: Riley, Rept. Dept. Agric., 1881, pp. 171-179: 

 Lintner, 1st. Rept. Ins. N. Y., pp. 247-253 ; Smith, Rept. X. J. Expr. 

 Station, 1890, p. 519 k 



415. GRAPEVINE COLASPIS. 



Colaspis brunnea Fab. 



416. TWELVE-SPOTTED MELON-BEETLE. 



Diabrotica 12-pnnctata Oliv. 



Eemedt: 1 See No *17 



Chief Articles: ) ^ ee *° m - 1 '' 



417. CORN ROOT- WORM. 



Diabrotica longicornis Say. 



S5?SE«» }*•»*««■ 



418. LACHNOSTERNA GIBBOSA Bunn. 



419. ASH-GRAY BLISTER-BEETLE. 



Macrobasis unicolor Kirb. 



420. IMBRICATED SNOUT-BEETLE. 



Epicctru8 imbricatus Say. 



Chief Article : See Xo. 9. 



421. GRAPHORHINUS VADOSUS Say. 

 422. SITONES FLAVESCENS Marsh. 



Chief Article: Osborn & Gossard, Bull. 14, Iowa Agl. Expt. St.. 

 p. 177. 



423. PCECILOCAPSUS LINEATUS Fab. 



424. CLOVER-LEAP MIDGE. 

 Cecidomyia trifolii LoeW. 



Chief Articles: Comstock, Rept. Dept. Agric, L879, pp. 197-199; 

 Lintner, Ins. of Clover Plant, pp. 11-15. 



