Insects injurious to fruits . SUPPLEMENTAEY LIST OF INJUEIOUS INSEOTS WHICHAEPEOT THE EASPBEEET. ATTACKING THE LEAVES. The fall web-worm. No. 27 ; the oblique-banded leaf-roller,No. 35; the saddle-back caterpillar. No. 49 ; the apple leaf-miner. No. 50 ; the yellow woolly-bear, No. 146; the py-ramidal grape-vine caterpillar, No. 147 ; the neat strawberryleaf-roller. No. 193; the smeared dagger, No. 194; and thecucumber flea-beetle, No. 223. INSECTS INJURIOUS TO THE BLACKBERRY. ATTACKING THE 7^ r (7. Fig. 332. 1. No. 186.—The Pithy GaU of the Blackberry. Tliis curious gall, which is rep
Insects injurious to fruits . SUPPLEMENTAEY LIST OF INJUEIOUS INSEOTS WHICHAEPEOT THE EASPBEEET. ATTACKING THE LEAVES. The fall web-worm. No. 27 ; the oblique-banded leaf-roller,No. 35; the saddle-back caterpillar. No. 49 ; the apple leaf-miner. No. 50 ; the yellow woolly-bear, No. 146; the py-ramidal grape-vine caterpillar, No. 147 ; the neat strawberryleaf-roller. No. 193; the smeared dagger, No. 194; and thecucumber flea-beetle, No. 223. INSECTS INJURIOUS TO THE BLACKBERRY. ATTACKING THE 7^ r (7. Fig. 332. 1. No. 186.—The Pithy GaU of the Blackberry. Tliis curious gall, which is represeuted in Fig. 332, is some-times Ibuud on blackberry canes. It is about two or three inches long, ota dark-red or reddish-browncolor, oblong in form,with its surface un-even, with deep lon-gitudinal furrows,3 which divide the gall^t more or less com-\^, pletely into four orlive portions. It isy bv a smalltour-winged fly, Di-astrophxis nebulosus(\.V.]\ ^^SKP^f p. /^^ Osten Sacken. If a ^^yy i aPIst»AV.* V ;f transverse section of ihis gall be made,there will be foundabout the middle anumber of oblongcells about one-eighthof an inch Ionshown at 6 infigure, each contain-ing a single larva orpupa, llie larva, which is represented enlarged at c, is aboutone-tenth of an inch long, white, with the mouth parts818
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