. A manual of dangerous insects likely to be introduced in the United States through importations. pulchrum King; Germany, France. Xcstobium rufovillosum DeGeer; Europe; bores in wood. Bostrycliidae. Bnstrychus capucinus Linnaeus; Europe; bores in lumber and barrel staves. 54 A MANUAL OF DANGEROUS INSECTS. Scarabseidae. Melolontha hippocastani Fabricius and M. melolontha Linnseus; Europe; larvae injure roots of seed-lings. Cerambycldae. Callidium xneum DeGeer; Germany; bores in wood of felled trees and lumber. Chrysomelidse. Pseudocolaspis
. A manual of dangerous insects likely to be introduced in the United States through importations. pulchrum King; Germany, France. Xcstobium rufovillosum DeGeer; Europe; bores in wood. Bostrycliidae. Bnstrychus capucinus Linnaeus; Europe; bores in lumber and barrel staves. 54 A MANUAL OF DANGEROUS INSECTS. Scarabseidae. Melolontha hippocastani Fabricius and M. melolontha Linnseus; Europe; larvae injure roots of seed-lings. Cerambycldae. Callidium xneum DeGeer; Germany; bores in wood of felled trees and lumber. Chrysomelidse. Pseudocolaspis indica Baly; India; adults destructive to inflorescence of Castanea vesca. Scolytidae, Ipidse. Anisandrus dispar Tabrieius; Germany; galleries in villosus Fabricius; Germany; galleries in mali Bechst.; Europe; galleries in cambium. Tischeria complanella Iliibner; Europe; leaf miner on Castanea vesca. TortrlcidBe. Tortrix viridana Linnaeus; Europe; feeds on buds and leaves of Castanea grossana Haworth; Europe. (See Beech.). Fig. 30.—Nut fruit toitrix (^Laspeyresia splcndana): 1. Position of egg in chestnut stem; 2, larva innut; 3, eggs; 4, larva; 5, larva in cocoon; 6, pupa in cocoon; 7, pupa; 8, adult. (Costa.) LITERATURE. LiNDiNGER, L. Die Schildlause (Coccidse), 1912. Hess, R. Der Forstschutz, 1898,1900. SoEAXTER, P. Handbuch der Pflanzenkrankheiten, 3d ed., 1913, vol. 3. CHICORY; SUCCORY. {dchorium intybus Linnseus. Family Compositae.) The greater part of the chicory root used in this country is imported from Europe,although a small quantity is raised in the United States. Importations of roots mightvery easily introduce pests. CHINABERRY; UMBRELLA TREE. (3Ielia azedarach. Family Meliaceae ) The common chinaberry tree of the South originated in India. It has been intro-duced into the Imperial Valley, Cahfornia. INSECTS OF CHIIsrABEREY, CHOCOLATE, CINCHOiSA, CITRUS. 55 (Anthrib
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