Insects injurious to fruits . ical range, beingfound throughout the greater portion of the United Statesand Canada, also in the West Indies and in Mexico. It isdouble-brooded, appearing on the wing early in June, andagain in September. Its period of activity begins with thetwilight, when it may be seen flitting about with great rapidity,hovering like a humming-bird over flowers while extractingtheir nectar. The ground color of the fore wings is a richgreenish olive, with a pale-buff stripe or bar extending alongthe middle of the wing from the base to near the tip; alongthe outer margin there i


Insects injurious to fruits . ical range, beingfound throughout the greater portion of the United Statesand Canada, also in the West Indies and in Mexico. It isdouble-brooded, appearing on the wing early in June, andagain in September. Its period of activity begins with thetwilight, when it may be seen flitting about with great rapidity,hovering like a humming-bird over flowers while extractingtheir nectar. The ground color of the fore wings is a richgreenish olive, with a pale-buff stripe or bar extending alongthe middle of the wing from the base to near the tip; alongthe outer margin there is another bund or stripe nearly equalin widtii and of a dull-gray color, and the veins are distinctlymargined with white. The hind wings are small, and arecrossed by a wide, rosy band, which covers a large portion of ATTACKING THE LEAVES. 255 their surface, while above and below this band the color isalmost black, the hinder margin being fringed with the body there is a line of white on each side, extending Fig. from the head to the base of the thorax, where it unites withanother line of the same color, which extends down the middle,and, dividing, sends a branch to each side. The abdomen is Fio.


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