. Economic entomology for the farmer and the fruit grower, and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges; . Xylina antennala: a, its larva in peach ; b, adult moth. often found in maple groves while sugaring is going on. Some- times sap-pails are found in the morning with the surface of the liquid completely covered with these insects, which, taken as a whole, are northern, though some extend south and southwest, and even to the Pacific coast. One of the most common is the A', antcnnata, the caterpillar of which has been described by Riley as boring into fruits ; but it is a


. Economic entomology for the farmer and the fruit grower, and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges; . Xylina antennala: a, its larva in peach ; b, adult moth. often found in maple groves while sugaring is going on. Some- times sap-pails are found in the morning with the surface of the liquid completely covered with these insects, which, taken as a whole, are northern, though some extend south and southwest, and even to the Pacific coast. One of the most common is the A', antcnnata, the caterpillar of which has been described by Riley as boring into fruits ; but it is a rare species, comparatively, and no marked injury is ever done. Now we reach a group of moths in which the caterpillars usually lack one pair of the false or abdominal legs, and for this reason are known as " semi-loopers," having somewhat the methods of motion found in the "span-worm," but not to so marked an extent. Of this series we have several more or less troublesome species, and the most important are* the "cotton- worms" belonging to the genera Anomis and Aletia, all of them feeding upon the leaves. The larvae are similar in appearance, green, more or less narrowly banded at the sides, and spotted.


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