. Control of caterpillars on commercial cabbage and other cole crops in the South. Caterpillars Control Southern States. TC-7017 Figure 11. — Cabbage webworm feeding on the bud of a young cabbage plant. To show it, the web was removed and the leaves were partly TC-7016 Figure 10. — Cabbage webworms, approx- imately full grown. mottled with darker brown, and hind wings of pale gray. The moths have a wingspread of a little more than one-half inch. When disturbed in the field, the moths make short, uneven flights, and come to rest quickly among the leaves of a plant or 699-688 0-64—2 9
. Control of caterpillars on commercial cabbage and other cole crops in the South. Caterpillars Control Southern States. TC-7017 Figure 11. — Cabbage webworm feeding on the bud of a young cabbage plant. To show it, the web was removed and the leaves were partly TC-7016 Figure 10. — Cabbage webworms, approx- imately full grown. mottled with darker brown, and hind wings of pale gray. The moths have a wingspread of a little more than one-half inch. When disturbed in the field, the moths make short, uneven flights, and come to rest quickly among the leaves of a plant or 699-688 0-64—2 9. 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 Reid, W. J. (William John), 1902-; Cuthbert, Frank P. , 1922-. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture
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