. The Bulletin of the North Carolina Department of Agriculture. Agriculture -- North Carolina. The Bulletin. 63 of the leaf of its host plant. (Fig. 50.) The adult is a grayish- brown moth (Fig. 51) with wings marked with white. There is a. Fig. 49.—Larva of the Cabbage Looper on a Cabbage Leaf, natural size. (Author's illustration.) characteristic U-shaped white mark near the center of the fore wing. This species has been noted as injurious only when tobacco is grown. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - c


. The Bulletin of the North Carolina Department of Agriculture. Agriculture -- North Carolina. The Bulletin. 63 of the leaf of its host plant. (Fig. 50.) The adult is a grayish- brown moth (Fig. 51) with wings marked with white. There is a. Fig. 49.—Larva of the Cabbage Looper on a Cabbage Leaf, natural size. (Author's illustration.) characteristic U-shaped white mark near the center of the fore wing. This species has been noted as injurious only when tobacco is grown. 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 North Carolina. Dept. of Agriculture. Raleigh : State Board of Agriculture


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