. A manual of dangerous insects likely to be introduced in the United States through importations. fly. Ly-caenidee; Lepidoptera.) Hosts: Beans, garden peas, cow-peas, Jack beans, crotalarias, andpigeon peas. Injury: Larvae attack pods, devour-ing growing seeds. Distribution: , D. T. Annual Report, Hawaii Agri. Exp. Sta. 1911 (1912), p. 21. Hyalopeplus pellucidus. (Hawaiian leaf-bug. Capsidae; Heteroptera.)Host: Pigeon peas. Injury: By sucking juices from : , D. T. Annual Report, Hawaii Agri. Exp. Sta. 1911 (1912), p. 23. Zizera labradus Godt.(V


. A manual of dangerous insects likely to be introduced in the United States through importations. fly. Ly-caenidee; Lepidoptera.) Hosts: Beans, garden peas, cow-peas, Jack beans, crotalarias, andpigeon peas. Injury: Larvae attack pods, devour-ing growing seeds. Distribution: , D. T. Annual Report, Hawaii Agri. Exp. Sta. 1911 (1912), p. 21. Hyalopeplus pellucidus. (Hawaiian leaf-bug. Capsidae; Heteroptera.)Host: Pigeon peas. Injury: By sucking juices from : , D. T. Annual Report, Hawaii Agri. Exp. Sta. 1911 (1912), p. 23. Zizera labradus Godt.(Victoria Bean Butterfly. Lycaenida;; Lepidoptera.)Hosts: Beans, peas. Injury: Feeds in the pods, a serious pest in Victoria. Dcscrijtion: Butterfly one of the group known as Blues.||Larva flattened, green, very hairy. Eggcircular, pitted. Distribution: , C: Handbook ofDestructive Insects ofVictoria, pt. 4, 1909, , pi. 49. Maruca testulalls Geyer. (Bean Pod Borer. Pyrali-dte: Lepidoptera.)Hosts: Mung {Phaseohismungo), moth (Phaseoltisaconitifolius), tur {Cajamisindicus)..


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