The Melon Fly [bactrocera Cucurbitae Coq.]

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In this case the eggs were laid just beyond the leaf and flower stalks.
When the eggs are laid in the older though still very young and succulent watermelon vine, the larvae, on hatching, tunnel their way Fig. 11. — Melon-fly eggs in blooms of pumpkin. Two buds of the male bloom sectioned to show the eggs doposited through the corolla. (Authors' illustration.) through the vine, eating out the center and causing it to wilt and die.
Figure 10 shows a vine sectioned to expose the five well-grown l
...arvae Avhich have killed it beyond the base of the leaf in the upper left- hand corner of the illustration. The serious setback to vine develop- THE MELON PLY.
13 ment that this type of injury causes is readily apparent. Such prun- ing back of the vines, repeated over and again, may prevent the formation of sufficient growth for the development of fruits.
INJURY TO THE BLOOM.
Although injury to the seedling plant and to the growing stem is greatest in watermelon and can- taloupe and is of little importance among squashes, encumbers, and pumpkins, the injury to the bloom is very serious among all these crops except that of the cu- cumber.


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