. Annual report. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects -- Ontario Periodicals. 47 Phoxopteris Tr. Anchylopera Wal. & Riley, comptana Frol. /ragarice W. & R. Phoxopleris comptana Frol. The Strawberry leaf roller. Fig. 25. Expanse of wings about half an inch. Colors: Front wings reddish brown, marked with black and white; hind wings ,' Anjntroduced species. (See Third Annual Report.) Aspidisea Oleni. sphindoriferdla Clem. pr/inieUa, Clem, sacetella Pack. Aspidisea splendor if erella Clem. An apple leaf miner. Fig. 26. rxfVi*Colors : Front wings leaden gray, with


. Annual report. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects -- Ontario Periodicals. 47 Phoxopteris Tr. Anchylopera Wal. & Riley, comptana Frol. /ragarice W. & R. Phoxopleris comptana Frol. The Strawberry leaf roller. Fig. 25. Expanse of wings about half an inch. Colors: Front wings reddish brown, marked with black and white; hind wings ,' Anjntroduced species. (See Third Annual Report.) Aspidisea Oleni. sphindoriferdla Clem. pr/inieUa, Clem, sacetella Pack. Aspidisea splendor if erella Clem. An apple leaf miner. Fig. 26. rxfVi*Colors : Front wings leaden gray, with a metallic lustre, with golden and silver apots^and streaks ; Hind legs gray with yellowish brown Fig. 26. "^a shows the work of the minute larva in the leaf ; the line at b gives its length; d illustrates the cocoons attached to the branch, and h is a parasite greatly enlarged. The cross lines below indicate the natural size. Cohophora Zell. malivorella Riley, midtlpidvella Cham, Coleophora malivorella Riley. The Apple-tree case-bearer. Fig. 27. Expanse of wings about half an inch. Colors: Wings brown, dotted with white ; thorax and abdomen white, dotted with brown. The parent moth deprysits her eggs in July, the larva feeding on the underside of the leaf during August and September. On the approach of the cold weather they desert the leaves and fasten their cases to the twigs, as represented at (a) where they pass the winter. When the warm weather returns in spring they detach themselves and move about, feeding on the swelling buds, when they do the greatest injury; maturing about the beginning of July to commence another 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 Entomological Society of Ontario; Ontario. Dept. of Agriculture. Toronto, The Society


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