Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Apple Insects of Maine
Larva - When full grown about one inch long; footless, yellowish white. Head small, chestnut brown, polished, hornlike; jaws two, black; the second joint large and broad, the next two narrow. Rings Of the body (segments), from the fourth to the tenth inclusive, armed on the upper side with two ?eshy warts.
Papa - Lighter colored than the larva and with transverse rows of minute spines on the back.
Perfect Insect - A beetle, about three-fourths of an inch long, with two broad white stripes extending from the head to the ends Of the wing cases; cinnamon brown above; hoary white below; legs, antennae and face whitish.
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