. A manual of dangerous insects likely to be introduced in the United States through importations. Hypsipyla robiista Moore; India; bores in flowers, buds, fruit, and twigs of toon (Cedrela toona).Stebbing, E. p. a Manual of Forest Zoology for India, 190S. TROPICAL ALMOND. (Terminalia SY)-p. Family Combretacese.) . Tropical plants, chiefly of the Old World, some of them with edible seed. is cultivated in Florida and Porto Rico. IMPORTANT TERMINALIA INSECTS. THYSANOPTERA. ^Heliothrips rubrocinctus Giard; West Indies, Ceylon, Uganda, Florida. (See Avocado.)


. A manual of dangerous insects likely to be introduced in the United States through importations. Hypsipyla robiista Moore; India; bores in flowers, buds, fruit, and twigs of toon (Cedrela toona).Stebbing, E. p. a Manual of Forest Zoology for India, 190S. TROPICAL ALMOND. (Terminalia SY)-p. Family Combretacese.) . Tropical plants, chiefly of the Old World, some of them with edible seed. is cultivated in Florida and Porto Rico. IMPORTANT TERMINALIA INSECTS. THYSANOPTERA. ^Heliothrips rubrocinctus Giard; West Indies, Ceylon, Uganda, Florida. (See Avocado.) Sinixylon cra^iitm Lesne; India; bores in wood of Terminali i lomentosa, T. chcbula. Sinorijlon analc Lesne; India; bcres; in wood of Tcrminalia .tpinifrons Lesne; India; bores in posts of Terminalia tomentosa. Buprestidae. PsUopt ra viridans Kerremans; India;bores in wood of Terminalia to-mentosa. Chrysobothris indica Cast, et Gory;India; boresin wood of Terminaliatomentosa. Cerambycidse. ^ holosericea Fabricius; India;bores in wood of Terminalia Fig. 106.—Tobacco cutworm ( Triphaena pronuba): Adult.(Targioni-Tozzetti.) Brentidae. Ccocephalus carus Walker; India; bores in wood of Terminalia tomentosa. Flatypodidse. Platypus cupulatus Chapuis; India; bores in wood. Ccratitis capitata Wiedemann; attacks Terminalia catappa. (See Fruit.)Stebbing, E. P. Indian Forest Insects, Coleoptera, 1914. TUBNIP; RUTABAGA. {Brassica rapa, Brassica campestris. Family Cruciferse.)These root crops will bear watching for root pests. IMPORTANT TURNIP INSECTS. Meligethes aeneus Fabricius. (Turnip Flower Beetle. Nitidulidae; Coleoptera.) Hosts: Turnip, rape, cabbage, and other crucifers. Injury: Does coiisiderable damage to the buds and flowers, causing stunted andshriveled appearance. INSECTS OF TURNIP, VIBURNUM, AND WALNUT. 219 Description and biology: AduH metallic green, sometimes with a bluish shimmer;sides parallel, head and


Size: 2083px × 1200px
Photo credit: © The Reading Room / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, bookpublisherwashingtongovtprin