. Controlling peach insects in Illinois [by] S. C. Chandler [and] W. P. Flint. Insect pests; Peach. green, triangular, shieldlike area just behind the head and four white dots on the tip of the ab- domen, which protrudes from un- der the wing covers. It has been ^ found in most of the states to the east of Illinois and in St. Louis, Missouri, and East St. Louis, Illi- nois. More than 2,500 of the beetles have been caught in traps in the Chicago region of Illinois during the past four years, but the Japanese beetle has not yet reached the commercial peach- growing counties so far as we know (su


. Controlling peach insects in Illinois [by] S. C. Chandler [and] W. P. Flint. Insect pests; Peach. green, triangular, shieldlike area just behind the head and four white dots on the tip of the ab- domen, which protrudes from un- der the wing covers. It has been ^ found in most of the states to the east of Illinois and in St. Louis, Missouri, and East St. Louis, Illi- nois. More than 2,500 of the beetles have been caught in traps in the Chicago region of Illinois during the past four years, but the Japanese beetle has not yet reached the commercial peach- growing counties so far as we know (summer, 1939). Fig. 27.—Adults of Japanese beetle attacking fruit. Slightly larger than life size. JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV. Gf/UBS GO DOWfv 3 TO IS INCHES AND MAKE WINTER CELLS Fig. 28.—Life history of the Japanese beetle.* The Japanese beetle in most of its range has one complete brood each year, fig. 28. In certain parts of the eastern United States where the soil is wet and cold the beetle may produce only one brood in two years. It passes the winter only in the ' llhistratioii \\\\ :i(l:ipt;iti<iii of (li-:i\viii« Iroiii tln' I'lMiiisylvaiiia Dcpiirtiiii'iit of I'lant Ilidllsti' Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Chandler, Stewart Curtis, 1889-; Flint, W. P. (Wesley Pillsbury), 1882-1943. Urbana


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