The Insect And Other Allied Pests of Orchard Bush And Hothouse Fruits And Their

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They may frequently be found sheltering at the foot of wooden posts amongst grass and rough herbage. I have also beaten them in numbers from beech trees which they were defoliating near Wye in 1905, and also from hawthorn in the same year. It occurs all over Britain.
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The beetle is ^ inch long In colour it is black and shiny, thorax narrow, rounded, and slightly dilated at the sides ; the short blunt rostrum has a ridge in the middle, the long, slender, elbowed antennae are black ;
... the ovate elytra are pointed at the apex, and have in fresh specimens patches of dull ashy pubescence and punctured stria?, most easily seen in worn or old specimens, the spaces between are shagreened ; the legs are dull reddish, and long : the femora not toothed. The male is narrower than the female, with the anal segment of the abdomen strongly striated. The female has the anal segment of the abdomen punctured, but rather obscurely. The beetles appear in May and June and feed upon the young shoots, buds, and later the leaves of the raspberries.

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