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ON SOME OF OUR COMMON INSECTS: 5. THE GRAPE VINE PLUMB.—Pterophorus periscelidactylus
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 May 2012
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During the latter part of this month ans early June those who have grape vines under their charge are often annoyed at finding the terminal leaves of the young and tender branches tied by means of silken threads into a sort of ball shaped mass, and within the hollow sphere thus formed is found a small whitish hairy caterpillar, which feasts on the tender leaves ans young blossom bunches. Usually but a single occupant is found in each enclosure, but occasionally we have found two, and, in one instance, three.
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