. Injurious insects : how to recognize and control them . Insect pests; Insect pests. LARGE CATEBPILLAES FEEDING IX COLONIES 271 The Red-humped Apple Caterpillar (Schizura concinna S. and A.). The Red-humped Ap[>le Caterpillar. Original. TMs species has the same habits and life round as the preceding. It is abundant in late sununer, and feeds in colonies. Like the other, it jerks its head and tail into the air when alarmed. The body of the cat- erpillar is spiny, and is marked with fine, narrow stripes of lilack and yel- low. A short distance back of the head is a hump which is conspicu- ou

. Injurious insects : how to recognize and control them . Insect pests; Insect pests. LARGE CATEBPILLAES FEEDING IX COLONIES 271 The Red-humped Apple Caterpillar (Schizura concinna S. and A.). The Red-humped Ap[>le Caterpillar. Original. TMs species has the same habits and life round as the preceding. It is abundant in late sununer, and feeds in colonies. Like the other, it jerks its head and tail into the air when alarmed. The body of the cat- erpillar is spiny, and is marked with fine, narrow stripes of lilack and yel- low. A short distance back of the head is a hump which is conspicu- ou Stock Photo
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. Injurious insects : how to recognize and control them . Insect pests; Insect pests. LARGE CATEBPILLAES FEEDING IX COLONIES 271 The Red-humped Apple Caterpillar (Schizura concinna S. and A.). The Red-humped Ap[>le Caterpillar. Original. TMs species has the same habits and life round as the preceding. It is abundant in late sununer, and feeds in colonies. Like the other, it jerks its head and tail into the air when alarmed. The body of the cat- erpillar is spiny, and is marked with fine, narrow stripes of lilack and yel- low. A short distance back of the head is a hump which is conspicu- ously red. Fig. 3t-3. — Eggs of the Red- humped Apple Caterpil- lar. Enlarged. Original. Control is the same as for the precechng species. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. O'Kane, Walter Collins, b. 1877. New York : The Macmillan Company