. The insect and other allied pests of orchard, bush and hothouse fruits and their prevention and treatment . Insect pests; Fruit. 192 Insect Pests. ii) Kaltoihacli. J. H. 'Die rflanzenfeinde aus der Jvlasse iler Insekten,' pp. ir,0, 168 and 193 (1874). (5) TascJtcihnr,, E. L. ' Praktisclie Insekten-kunde; II., p. 220 (1879). (6| ThcohaJd. F. 1'. Keport on Economic Zoology for year ending x^pril 1st, 1906, pp. 39-42 (1906). (71 Thcolahl, F. T. Report on Economic Zoology for the year ending April 1st. 1907, pp. 45-47 (1907). (K) Will-insnii. S. J. ' The British Tortrices,' p. 196 (ls,j9). THE C


. The insect and other allied pests of orchard, bush and hothouse fruits and their prevention and treatment . Insect pests; Fruit. 192 Insect Pests. ii) Kaltoihacli. J. H. 'Die rflanzenfeinde aus der Jvlasse iler Insekten,' pp. ir,0, 168 and 193 (1874). (5) TascJtcihnr,, E. L. ' Praktisclie Insekten-kunde; II., p. 220 (1879). (6| ThcohaJd. F. 1'. Keport on Economic Zoology for year ending x^pril 1st, 1906, pp. 39-42 (1906). (71 Thcolahl, F. T. Report on Economic Zoology for the year ending April 1st. 1907, pp. 45-47 (1907). (K) Will-insnii. S. J. ' The British Tortrices,' p. 196 (ls,j9). THE CHERRY FRUIT MOTH. {Arr/i/rcxtJiia nUiddla. Fabr.) The odIv references I know of to this in,seet are an account given Ijy Whitehead (1) in 1896, from which these notes are taken, and a further record in 1898 (4). Inquiries made amongst cherry growers in Kent have failed to obtain any information of such an attack during recent Another closely allied fruit pest occurs in Britain which is often very harmful on the Continent, namely, .1. roiiJui/rUu^ Zell., which is excellently descrilied and iigured by Lampa(2). The dilferences lietween these species are pointed out later. The damage recorded to cherries by Whitehead is best given in his own words :ââ¢â In the beginning of May it is often noticed that the small cherries look unhealthy just after tlie fruit has 'set,' and that later on manv fall off'. If these fallen cherries are closely examined, rn many cases a hole will be found evidently caused by some insect. In the spring- â if this year (ISO(i) so many complaints were received of the un- healtliy state of cherry trees that investigation was made, and it was. 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 Theobald, Frederick Vincent, 1868-1930. Wye, Eng. : Frederick V. Theobald


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