Insects And Insecticides. a Practical Manual Concerning Noxious Insects And the Methods of Preventing Their Injuries
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68), FIG. G8. STRAWBERRY LEAF FOLDED BY LEAF ROLLER. and feeds upon their substance till they look brown and scorched. It is sometimes exceedingly destructive, and has been considered by some entomologists the most in- jurious of the insect enemies of the strawberry. It prob- THE STRAWBERRY LEAP ROLLER 141 ably occurs in nearly all the Northern States ; and is also found in Europe, where, however, it does not prove troublesome. It hatches from eggs laid in spring upon the strawberry plants by a... small, reddish-brown moth, which is accurately represented slightly magnified at Fig. 69, c. The larva attains its full growth in June, when it is nearly half an inch long, of a brownish or greenish color, with a shining, yellowish-brown head. It is represented natural size at Fig 69,«; the head and anterior segments c I of the body are * ' shown at l, and FIG. 69. STRAWBERRY-LEAP ROLLER, a, larva, , , j- .* . natural size ; 6, front of larva ; c, moth ; rf, hind ^^^ pOStCriOr CX- end of larva ; 6, c, and d, magnified.
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