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A NEW ORCHARD PEST – THE FRINGED–WING APPLE-BUD MOTH (Nothris? maligemmella, n. sp.).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

J. M. Stedman
Affiliation:
Professor Of Entomology, University of Missouri

Extract

While experimenting two years ago with the leaf Crumpler and the Leaf Folder, a gentleman asked me to visit his apple orchard, some two miles distant, and to observe the destructive work of what he supposed was the Leaf Folder. The orchard had been in bearing for several years and covered sixty acres. The apple trees had at that time just shed their blooms (petals) and the adjacent orchards appeared green, while the infested one was very conspicuous, appearing as if a fire had swept through it.

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Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1898

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References

page 109 note * Since the above was written I have been reliably informed that this insect has been doing considerable damage in Kansas for the past three years.

page 110 note * There are about 25 mm. to an inch.