. A manual of dangerous insects likely to be introduced in the United States through importations. Fig. 74.—Mango borer (Ba/o«ra iitona): Male. (Stebbing.) ~. Fig. 75.—Mango fruit fly {Dacusferrugineus): a, Injured mango; ft, adult, and c, larva. (Maxwell-Lefroy.) 148 A MANUAL OF DANGEROUS INSECTS. Xestobium rufovillosum DeGeer; Europe; bores in pectinicornis Linnaeus; Europe; bores in trunks. Lymexylonldae. Hyleccetus dermesioidcs Linnaeus; Germany; bores in wood. Buprestidse. * Agrilus viridis Linnaeus; Europe; bores in stems and branches. {See Oak.) Sca


. A manual of dangerous insects likely to be introduced in the United States through importations. Fig. 74.—Mango borer (Ba/o«ra iitona): Male. (Stebbing.) ~. Fig. 75.—Mango fruit fly {Dacusferrugineus): a, Injured mango; ft, adult, and c, larva. (Maxwell-Lefroy.) 148 A MANUAL OF DANGEROUS INSECTS. Xestobium rufovillosum DeGeer; Europe; bores in pectinicornis Linnaeus; Europe; bores in trunks. Lymexylonldae. Hyleccetus dermesioidcs Linnaeus; Germany; bores in wood. Buprestidse. * Agrilus viridis Linnaeus; Europe; bores in stems and branches. {See Oak.) Scarabseidse. Melolovtha hippocastani Fabricius and M. melolontha Linnaeus; Europe; injure roots of seedlings. Cerambycidae. Rhopalopus insubricus Germar; Europe; bores in bark and wood. Scolytidae, Ipidae. Scolytus aceris Knotek; Bosnia; galleries in bark and sapwood. Anisandrus dispar Fabricius; Germany; ambrosia beetle in wood. Xyloterus domestkus Linnaeus and X. signatus Fabricius; ambrosia beetle Germany. Cossus cossus Linnaeus; Europe; bores in wood. (See Willow.)?^ Zeuzcra pyrina Linnaeus; Europe: bores in wood. (See Horse


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