. Annual report, including a report of the insects of New Jersey, 1909. THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 545 A. comptana Froehl. Throughout the State, locally common, V and VII, more abundant southwardly. The larva is the strawberry leaf roller. Fig. 229.—Strawberry leaf-roller, Ancylis comptana: enlarged. which is seasonally and locally destructive; attacks also blackberry and raspberry, but does no injury on these. Arsenate of lead, thor- oughly applied as soon as the adults are noticed about the plants, serves as a remedy. A. angulifasciana Zell. 5-mile beach VI, 28 (Haim). A. kincaidiana Fern. G
. Annual report, including a report of the insects of New Jersey, 1909. THE INSECTS OF NEW JERSEY. 545 A. comptana Froehl. Throughout the State, locally common, V and VII, more abundant southwardly. The larva is the strawberry leaf roller. Fig. 229.—Strawberry leaf-roller, Ancylis comptana: enlarged. which is seasonally and locally destructive; attacks also blackberry and raspberry, but does no injury on these. Arsenate of lead, thor- oughly applied as soon as the adults are noticed about the plants, serves as a remedy. A. angulifasciana Zell. 5-mile beach VI, 28 (Haim). A. kincaidiana Fern. Greenwood Lake VI, 10, Caldwell V, 17 (Kf). A. platanana Clem. New Brunswick V, Jamesburg VI, 10; larva makes tent between two veins on the underside of sycamore leaf. ANCYLOPERA Steph. (PHOXOPTERIS, part.) A. mediofasciana Clem. Will be found in the Appalachian region V, VI (Kf). A. cornifoliana Riley. (Phoxopteris) New Brunswick, Lakehurst VII; rare. A. muricana Wlsm. Essex Co. V, VIII, larva on blackberry leaves (Kf); Merchantville V, 25 (Dke); 5-mile beach VI, 17 (Haim). A. divisana Wlk. Essex Co. V, VIII, larva on oak (Kf); Malaga VI. 1 (Dke). A. goodelliana Fern. Hemlock Falls V (Wdt) ; Essex Co. V (Kf). A. diminutana Kearf. Essex Co. V, VII; larva folding leaves of willow (Kf). LASPEYRESIA Hbn. (ENARMONIA, part.) L. caryana Fitch. (Grapholitha) Ocean County, not common; the larva on hulls of hickory and walnut. L. prunivora Walsh. Will be found wherever "Crataegus" grows; larvae in the "thorn apples" (Kf). ;shawlana Kearf. Essex Co. Park VII, 1-17 (Kf); Newark VI. 9 (Wdt). L. interstictana Clem. Throughout the State V. VI; larva on leguminous plants. L. angleseana Kearf. Lucaston VI, Brown's Mills V. 30 (Dke): Anglesea V, VI, VIII, very abundant at times (div). L. fana Kearf. Essex Co. V. 15. larvre in flower heads or terminal buds of tick trefoil. "Moibomia" (Kf); Anglosoa V. 1:8. VUI. 5 (div). v>n IN. Please note that these imag
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