A preliminary introduction to the study of entomologyTogether with a chapter on remedies, or methods that can be used in fighting injurious insects; insect enemies of the apple tree and its fruit, and the insect enemies of small grains . Fig. 26.—The Twig Girdler (On-cideres ciiigulata): a, beetle; 6,puncture showing where iheegg is laid ; c, girdling lo causeupper portion to die; e, egg.[After Riley.] Fig. 27 —Twig Pruner: a, larva; 6, pupa;c, beetle. [Riley.] winds the limbs fall to the ground and the insect finds a shelter anaongthe fallen leaves, as well as protection from birds and parasi


A preliminary introduction to the study of entomologyTogether with a chapter on remedies, or methods that can be used in fighting injurious insects; insect enemies of the apple tree and its fruit, and the insect enemies of small grains . Fig. 26.—The Twig Girdler (On-cideres ciiigulata): a, beetle; 6,puncture showing where iheegg is laid ; c, girdling lo causeupper portion to die; e, egg.[After Riley.] Fig. 27 —Twig Pruner: a, larva; 6, pupa;c, beetle. [Riley.] winds the limbs fall to the ground and the insect finds a shelter anaongthe fallen leaves, as well as protection from birds and parasites. Thefigure, 27, will explain this sufficiently well. REMEDIES. Gather the fallen limbs during fall,burn them. inter, or early spring, and THE BROAD-NECKED PRIONUS. {Prionus laticoUis Drury.) Among the different species of long-horned boring beetles that at-tack the apple tree the one herewith illustrated is the largest. It


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