. Annual report of the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station . ndthe Station is under their direction. lln cooperation with the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry. 2In cooperation with the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Soils. 3In cooperation with the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal Industry. 4In cooperation with the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Office of Public Roads and RuralEngineeiing. DESCRIPTION OF COLOR PLATE Piguee 1. Stalk of corn showing how the corn bill bug, feeding near theground, eats holes in the leaves when they


. Annual report of the North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station . ndthe Station is under their direction. lln cooperation with the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Plant Industry. 2In cooperation with the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Soils. 3In cooperation with the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal Industry. 4In cooperation with the U. S. Department of Agriculture, Office of Public Roads and RuralEngineeiing. DESCRIPTION OF COLOR PLATE Piguee 1. Stalk of corn showing how the corn bill bug, feeding near theground, eats holes in the leaves when they are rolled up, so that when theyunroll rows of holes show across the leaf. Adult in normal feeding position. Figure 2. Stalk of corn showing the stunting caused by the larvae work-ing in the tap-root. Figure 3. Corn bill bug laying egg in cornstalk. Figure 4. Fgg of corn bill bug, much enlarged. Figure 5. Larva of corn bill bug, enlarged. Figure 6. Larva in tunnel in tap-root of corn. Figure 7. Pupa of corn bill bug, enlarged. Figure 8. Adult corn bill bug,


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