. A manual of dangerous insects likely to be introduced in the United States through importations. long; brown with a mixture ofgray or rose color. Occiu-s August and September (Germany). Pupates in length 33 mm.; color apple-green; marked withwhite spots and a broad white dorsal stripe; head shininggieen. Overwinters as egg. Distribution: , G. A. O. Die Schadlichen Forst- undObstbaum-Insekten, 1895, p. 361. Laspeyresla funebrana Treitschke.(Red Plum Maggot. Tortricidse; Lepidoptera.) Host: Plum. Injury: Attacks fruit; damage not easy to detect.(.aterpillar plentiful


. A manual of dangerous insects likely to be introduced in the United States through importations. long; brown with a mixture ofgray or rose color. Occiu-s August and September (Germany). Pupates in length 33 mm.; color apple-green; marked withwhite spots and a broad white dorsal stripe; head shininggieen. Overwinters as egg. Distribution: , G. A. O. Die Schadlichen Forst- undObstbaum-Insekten, 1895, p. 361. Laspeyresla funebrana Treitschke.(Red Plum Maggot. Tortricidse; Lepidoptera.) Host: Plum. Injury: Attacks fruit; damage not easy to detect.(.aterpillar plentiful in plum pies. (Stainton.) Description and biology: Adult, wing expanse about 12mm.; forewings purplish gray, clouded with smoky gray;at anal angle is an indistinct, ocellated patch, edged withpale gray and inclosing four black dots. Pupates inwliitish cocoon under rough bark or debris in spring. Pupaamber color. Larva, length 15 mm., chestnut red in color,with sides yellowish or entirely deep red. Eggs, placed atbase of fruit stalk, hatching in 10 days. (See text fig. 83.)Europe, Asia Fig. 83.—Red plum maggot (Las-peyresia funebrana): Moth andlarva in fruit. (Henschel.) Distribution: Theobald, F. V. Insect Pests of Fruit, 1909, p. 363. Laspeyresla woeberiana Schiflermiller.(Bark Tortrix. Tortricidse; Lepidoptera.) Host: Prunus sp. and other fruits. Injury: Injiu^y to bark. Description and biology: Adult, wing expanse 16 mm., forewing dark brown, withrusty-yellow and lead-gray oblique lines; five white notches on fore margin, and atwisted lead line from the notches to the eye spot; speculum on a rusty-yellow ground,marked with black. Two broods, first May and June; second August and September(Germany). Pupa chestnut brown, pupates in larval gallery. Larva length 9 mm.;dirty green, red-headed, sjiarsely hairy. Feeds in galleries in bark; betrayed bymasses of frass hanging out of air holes. Eggs placed in creAices in bark. Distribution: Europe. SoRAUER, P. Handbuch der


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