. The encyclopedia of practical horticulture; a reference system of commercial horticulture, covering the practical and scientific phases of horticulture, with special reference to fruits and vegetables;. Gardening; Fruit-culture; Vegetable gardening. APPLE PESTS 519 and sprayed for codling moth and other pests will not be unduly troubled. S. A. Beach, Ames, la. Reference.—Illinois Experiment Station Bulletin No. 98. / Curtis Scale. See European Fruit Scale, this section. Ermine Moth \. Yponomentidae Small moths with snowy white, black dotted front wings. The hind wings are gray or leaden in c


. The encyclopedia of practical horticulture; a reference system of commercial horticulture, covering the practical and scientific phases of horticulture, with special reference to fruits and vegetables;. Gardening; Fruit-culture; Vegetable gardening. APPLE PESTS 519 and sprayed for codling moth and other pests will not be unduly troubled. S. A. Beach, Ames, la. Reference.—Illinois Experiment Station Bulletin No. 98. / Curtis Scale. See European Fruit Scale, this section. Ermine Moth \. Yponomentidae Small moths with snowy white, black dotted front wings. The hind wings are gray or leaden in color. Imported to New York from Europe upon nursery stock. As the larvae feed upon the foliage they are easily controlled by arsenical sprays. They attack apple and cherry as well as a variety of other plants. Geneva Technical Bulletin No. 24. European Fruit Lecanium. See Prune. European Fruit Scale or Curtis Scale Aspidiotus Ostreaeformis The female is circular or broadly oval in outline, dark ashy gray in color with paler margin; sometimes the scale is nearly white. The exuvia is central or nearly so, dark brown, usually naked and glossy. Diameter Vs of an inch. Life History The winter is passed by partly grown individuals which become mature early in the summer. The insect gives birth to living young which begin to appear soon after the maturity of the female. In this State they are apparently but one brooded. This scale has been recorded from a number of different plants, among them, the apple, pear, plum, peach, cherry, birch, poplar, horse chestnut, basswood, alder, haw, maple, aspen, oak, etc. It has been reported in this country from Maine, New York, New Jersey, Michi- gan, Ohio, Iowa, Idaho, California and several other states. In Maine it is most frequently found on large trees in old and neglected orchards, though we have records also of its occurrence on cur- rant bushes. Specimens the past season. Fig. 1. The European Fruit Scale on Branch of Apricot. (Essig. Bul


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