. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. Fig. 17 Spotted j,rapp Mnr bpptle a larvae; h pupa; c adult beetlci d, m, j Buiuur pax ts stiOxigly magnified (after Riley) June beetle. beauty attract consider- able attention, though the insect is rarely abun- dant enough to do much damage. The larva is one of the white grubs, and lives in decaying roots and stumps of var- ious trees. Treatment: handpick- ing. 25 Grape vine flea beetle (Haltica cha- lybea). Greenish or blue jumping beetles about -J inch long, feed- ing on buds, or brownish, black dotted larvae about 4 inch long, skele- tonizing le
. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. Fig. 17 Spotted j,rapp Mnr bpptle a larvae; h pupa; c adult beetlci d, m, j Buiuur pax ts stiOxigly magnified (after Riley) June beetle. beauty attract consider- able attention, though the insect is rarely abun- dant enough to do much damage. The larva is one of the white grubs, and lives in decaying roots and stumps of var- ious trees. Treatment: handpick- ing. 25 Grape vine flea beetle (Haltica cha- lybea). Greenish or blue jumping beetles about -J inch long, feed- ing on buds, or brownish, black dotted larvae about 4 inch long, skele- tonizing leaves. The beetles pass the winter in crevices of bark, ap- pearing with warm weather, ready to attack the opening buds. This eairly feeding by the adults causes the most injury and should be vigilantly guarded against. The grubs be- PiG. 18 Grape vine flea beetle: a grubs working; ^^^ ^^^"^^ ^Ork aboUt the h grub magnified; o earthen cell of pupa;.(2 adult beetle i jj. a r â »* after Riley) latter part or 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 New York State Museum; New York State Museum. Albany : New York State Education Dept
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