The Fruit Bark Beetle (Scolytus Rugulosus, Ratz): Order Coleoptera, Family Scolytidæ (Classic Reprint)

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Excerpt from The Fruit Bark Beetle (Scolytus Rugulosus, Ratz): Order Coleoptera, Family Scolytidæ

At Cobden, two places were visited where several apparently unhealthy apple-trees were badly infested, one of them nearly denuded of bark by birds. Here also peach plum and cherry-trees had been attacked.

At Makanda, Jackson county, several plum-trees were found very full of holes, some of them completely riddled and apparently practically killed. Peach-trees here were also badly affected, but none of the injury was found in wild fruits of any kind, nor yet in nursery stock.

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Language - English

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Stephen Alfred Forbes


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ISBN - 9780365168324

Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 0.2 cm

Page Count - 39

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Stephen Alfred Forbes


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ISBN - 9781334350696

Dimensions - 22.9 x 15.2 x 0.2 cm

Page Count - 41

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