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Plate VI. 
STRAWBERRY INSECTS : LEPIDOPTERA. 
Fig. 1. The Army Worm, Leucania unipuncta. 
Fig. 2. The Army Worm moth. 
Fig. 8. The Smeared 'Dagger, Acronycta oblinita: a, larva; b, pupa; 
c, moth. 
Fig. 4. The Stalk-Borer, Gortyna nitela: moth and larva. 
Fig. 5. Anarsia lineatella ; moth and larva, (natural size and mag¬ 
nified), and injured peach twig. ' 
Fig. 6. Larva of the same; magnified nine diameters. 
Fig. 7. The Strawberry Leaf-Roller, Ancliylopera comptana ; a, 
larva; b, anterior segments, magnified; c, moth; d, last 
segments. (After Riley.) 
Plate VII. 
STRAWBERRY INSECTS : COLEOPTERA AND THEIR LARVAE. 
Fig. 1. May Beetle, White Grub, Lachnosterna fusca: 1, pupa in 
its earthen cell; 2, larva; 8, 4, beetle, side and back view. 
Fig. 2. The Goldsmith Beetle, Cotcdpa lanigera; adult. (After 
Packard.) 
Fig. 8. Grub of the same. 
Fig. 4. Click Beetle, imago of Wire Worm. 
Fig. 5. Wire Worm. 
Fig. 6. The Fig Eater, Allorhina nitida: a, grub or larva; b, pupa; 
c, imago; d, mandible of larva; e, antennae; /, leg; g, 
maxilla. 
Fig. 7. The Strawberry Root-Worm, larva of Scelodonta pubescens. 
(Original.) 
Plate VIII. 
STRAWBERRY ROOT WORMS : ADULT BEETLES. 
Paria aterrima ; magnified sixteen diameters. (Original.) 
Head of the same, more highly magnified. (Original.) 
Leg of the same. (Original.) 
Colaspis brunnea, natural size, and more highly magnified. 
Scelodonta pubescens ; magnified sixteen diameters. (Original 
Eig- 1- 
Fig. 2. 
Fig. 8. 
Fig. 4. 
Fig. 5. 
