. A manual of dangerous insects likely to be introduced in the United States through importations. Fig. 58.—Lackey moth {Malacocoma neustria): Adults, larva,eggs. (Lorenz.) U. S Dept. of Agriculture, Manual of Dangerous Insects. Plate XXII. Different Stages of the Brown-Tail Moth (Euproctis chrysorrhoea). Winter nest at upper left: male and female adults, lower right; cocoon in leaves, upper right;male and female chrysalides above, male at left; full grown larva in center, somewhat reduced:young larvae at its left; egg mass removed from leaf, showingsingle e^gs at lower left; femaleovipositing


. A manual of dangerous insects likely to be introduced in the United States through importations. Fig. 58.—Lackey moth {Malacocoma neustria): Adults, larva,eggs. (Lorenz.) U. S Dept. of Agriculture, Manual of Dangerous Insects. Plate XXII. Different Stages of the Brown-Tail Moth (Euproctis chrysorrhoea). Winter nest at upper left: male and female adults, lower right; cocoon in leaves, upper right;male and female chrysalides above, male at left; full grown larva in center, somewhat reduced:young larvae at its left; egg mass removed from leaf, showingsingle e^gs at lower left; femaleovipositing on leaf; egg mass also on same leaf. (Howard and Fiske.) FOREST DEFOLIATORS. 107 Distribution: Europe, except polar region; present also in western Asia, Siberia,China, and Japan. Theobald, F. V. Insect Pests of Fruit, 1909, p. , L. Les Insectes Nuisibles, 1891, p. 22. NiJssLiN, Otto. Leitfaden der Forstinsektenkunde, 2d ed., 1913, p. , P. Handbuch der Pflanzenkrankheiten, 3d ed., 1913, vol. 3, p. pudibunda Linnseus.(Redtail Moth. Lymantriidte; Lepidoptera.) Hosts: Beech, hornbeam, oak, alder, buckthorn, hawthorn, blackthorn, hazel, rose,birch, elm, linden, maple. Injury: General defoliator. Des


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