A Manual of Dangerous Insects Likely to Be Introduced in the United States Through Importations

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Der Forstschutz, 1898, 1900.
LiNDiNGER, L. Die Schildliiuse (Coccidae), 1912.
MELON.
(See Cucurbits.) MESQUITE; ALGABOBA.
(Prosopis spp. Family Leguminosae.) Tender trees and shrubs growing in arid regions. Several species are native in the Southwestern United States. The pods are eaten by cattle.
IMPORTANT MESQUITE INSECTS.
HEMIPTERA.
Coreidse.
Ceratopachys variabilis Dall., a sucking bug; India; sucks juices of jhand {Prosopis spicigera).
COLEOPTERA.
Bostrychidse.
Sinoxylon crassum Lesne and
...S. anale Lesne; India; bores in Prosopis spicigera.
LITERATURE.
Stebbing, E. p. a Manual of Forest Zoology for India, 1908.
Stebbing, E. p. Indian Forest Insects, Coleoptera, 1914.
INSECTS OF MILLET, MOUNTAIN ASH, AND MOUNTAIN EBONY. 149 MILLET.
(Panicum miliaceum Linn»iis. Family Gramiiiete.) These are numerous varieties and species of millets grown throughout the world.
This species is cultivated extensively in China, Japan, and Russia. The main danger of importing pests in shipments of seed.


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