. Injurious insects of the farm and garden. With a chapter on beneficial insects. Insects. uo IKJUEIOUS IN'SECTS tent this insect is infesting the orchards in various local- ities. A tree becomes unhealthy and eventually dwindles and dies, often without the owner having the least sus- picion of the true cause—the gnawing worm within. At figure 94 this borer is represented in its three stages of larva (a), pupa {b), and perfect beetle (c). The bee- tle may be known by the popular name of the Two- striped Saperda, while its larva is best known by the name of the Eound-headed Apple-Tree Borer, in


. Injurious insects of the farm and garden. With a chapter on beneficial insects. Insects. uo IKJUEIOUS IN'SECTS tent this insect is infesting the orchards in various local- ities. A tree becomes unhealthy and eventually dwindles and dies, often without the owner having the least sus- picion of the true cause—the gnawing worm within. At figure 94 this borer is represented in its three stages of larva (a), pupa {b), and perfect beetle (c). The bee- tle may be known by the popular name of the Two- striped Saperda, while its larva is best known by the name of the Eound-headed Apple-Tree Borer, in contra- distinction to the flat-headed species next treated Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Treat, Mary, b. 1835. New York, Orange Judd


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