28 



128. MELON CATERPILLAR. 



Eudioptis liyalinata Linn. 



Remedies : Early planting; hellebore. 



Chief Articles: Comstock, Eept. Dept. Agric, 1879, pp. 218-220. 



Injuring the Fruit. 



129. PICKLE WORM. 



JEudioptis nitidalis Cram. 



Remedies : Same as for No. 128. 



Chief Articles: Riley, 2d Rept. Ins. Mo., pp. 64.-70. 



II¥SECTS AFFECTING THE CRANBERRY. 



(Vacchiium.) 



For Insects Affecting- Cranberries, see Smith, Bull. 4, Div. 

 Entom., Dept. of Agric.; Special Bull. K and L, and Bull. 90, N. J. 

 Expr. Station, and Rept. N. J. Expr. Station, 1890, p. 487. 



Injuring the Leaves. 



130. TWO-STRIPED LOCUST. 

 Caloptcnus bivittatus Say. 



131. LEATHER COLORED LOCUST. 

 Acridium alutaceum Harr. 



132. COMMON CRICKET. 



Gryllus neglectus Scudd. 



133. VINE WORM: FIRE WORM. 



Rhopobola vacciniana Pack. 



Remedies: Paris green; proper flooding. 



134. GLISTENING CRANBERRY MOTH. 



Teras oxycoccana Pack. 



Remedies: Flooding; Paris green. 



Chief Articles, Add'l : Riley, 4th Rept. Ins. Mo., pp. 46-47. 



135. CRANBERRY SPAN-WORM. 

 Boarmia pampinaria Guen. 



Remedies : Same as for No. 133. 



136. CHAIN-SPOTTED GEOMETER. 



Cater r a catenaria Dr. 



137. CRANBERRY SCALE. 



Aspidiotus ancylus Put. 



Remedies: Destroying badly infested vines; kerosene emulsion. 

 Chief Article : Comstock, Rept. Dept. Agric, 1890, p. 292. 



