. Insect pests of farm, garden and orchard . thing greenand succulent—foliage, flowers, butls, fruit, stalks, or roots, andsometimes migrate to other fields in armies like the army species commonly climl) young fruit trees which have been * \arious species of the family Noctuidce. INSECTS AFFECTING GRAINS, GRASSES, FORAGE 85 planted on grassy land or which are allowed to grow in grass. Fig. 53.—Greasy cutworm (Agrotis Fig. 54.—The dark-sided cut- ypsilon); o, larva; 6, head of same; worm (Agrotis messoria). c. adult — natural size. (After (After Riley.)Howard, U. S. Dept. Agr.)


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