. Insects attacking fruit trees [microform]. Fruit; Insect pests; Insectes nuisibles; Fruits. Adult CodllDK Motlia, natural ilze. (After SHnger- land.) Full-grown larva about nat* ural size. Tlie dark tpoti on the body r^re not often â o conspl'-uouB. (Reduced from Simpson.) They attack chiefly apples and [K-ars though occa-xionally the otiicr orchard fruits and haws are slightly infested. The injury is caused W the larvn- boring into the fruit, feeding on the pulp and seeds and causing Ihe fruit either to fpll pre- maturely or to be unfit for nale. Dropping of infested fruit begins early in t


. Insects attacking fruit trees [microform]. Fruit; Insect pests; Insectes nuisibles; Fruits. Adult CodllDK Motlia, natural ilze. (After SHnger- land.) Full-grown larva about nat* ural size. Tlie dark tpoti on the body r^re not often â o conspl'-uouB. (Reduced from Simpson.) They attack chiefly apples and [K-ars though occa-xionally the otiicr orchard fruits and haws are slightly infested. The injury is caused W the larvn- boring into the fruit, feeding on the pulp and seeds and causing Ihe fruit either to fpll pre- maturely or to be unfit for nale. Dropping of infested fruit begins early in tlw summer and continues to the time of picking. In some orcliards. especially the â¢. 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 Caesar, Lawson, 1870-1952; Ontario. Dept. of Agriculture. Toronto : Dept. of Agriculture


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