. Annual report - Entomological Society of Ontario. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects. The Ped-Humped Apple Tree Caterpillar (Notodonta concinna).. This insect appears in the perfect or moth state (fig. 5) during the latter part of June. When its wings are expanded it measures from one inch to one inch and a quarter across. The fore wings are dark brown on the inner margin and gray- ish on the outer margin, with a dot near the middle, a spot near each angle and several longitudinal streaks along the hind margin dark brown. The* hind wings of the male are brown- ish or dir


. Annual report - Entomological Society of Ontario. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects. The Ped-Humped Apple Tree Caterpillar (Notodonta concinna).. This insect appears in the perfect or moth state (fig. 5) during the latter part of June. When its wings are expanded it measures from one inch to one inch and a quarter across. The fore wings are dark brown on the inner margin and gray- ish on the outer margin, with a dot near the middle, a spot near each angle and several longitudinal streaks along the hind margin dark brown. The* hind wings of the male are brown- ish or dirty white, those of the female dusky brown ; the body is light brown, the thorax of a darker shade. The female deposits her eggs in a cluster on the under side of a leaf during the month of July, where they shortly hatch into tiny caterpillars, which at first consume only the. 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. Department of Agriculture. Toronto, The Society


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