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57. SIX- SPOTTED MITE. 



Tetranychns 6-maculotus Riley. 



Remedies : See No. 56. 



Chief Article : Riley, Rept. Dept. Agric, 1889, p. 340. 



58. TWO-STRIPED WALKING-STICK. 



Anisomorpha buprestoides Stoll. 



59. LUBBER GRASSHOPPER. 



Dictyophorus reticufatus Thunb. 



Remedy: Hand-picking. 



Chief Articles: Glover, Rept. Dept. Agric, 1872, p. 116; Shu- 

 feldt, Science, 1883. 



60. ANGULAR-WINGED KATYDID. 

 Microcentrum retinervis Burin. 

 Remedy: Collection of the eggs during winter. 

 Chief Articles: Riley, 6th Rept. Ins., Mo., pp. 155-164; Comstock, 

 Rept. Dept. Agric, 1880, pp. 249-251. 



61. MOLE CRICKET. 

 Gryllotalpa bofealis Burm. 



62. COTTON STAINER. 



Dysdercus suturellus H.-Schf. 



Remedy: Kerosene emulsion. 



Chief Articles: Comstock, Rept. Dept. Agric, 1879, pp. 203-205; 

 Hubbard, Bull. No. 1, Dept. Agric, pp. 14-16; Riley and Howard, 

 "Insect Life," vol. i, p. 234. 



63. LEAF-FOOTED PLANT-BUG. 



Leptoglossus phyllopus Linn. 



64. EUTHOCTHA GALEATOR Fab. 



65. NEZARA HILARIS Say. 



66. EUSCHISTUS FISSILIS Uhl. 



67. ARiEOCERUS FASCICULATUS DeG. 



68. HYPOTHENEMUS ERUDITUS Westw. 



69. PACHN.SJUS DISTANS Horn. 



70. FULLER'S ROSE-BEETLE, 



A ra m igus fu Ucri I \ orn. 



Remedies: Hand-picking; jarring as with No. 9. 



Chief' Articles: Riley, Rept. Dept. Agric. 1878, pp. 266-267. 



71. 6RANGE LEAF-NOTCHER. 



.lrti})its tloridanus Horn. 



Remedies: Jarring as with No. 9. 



