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Title: Bulletin / Division of Entomology, Bureau of Sugar Experiment Stations, Queensland
Year: 1921 (1920s)
Authors: Queensland. Bureau of Sugar Experiment Stations. Division of Entomology
Subjects: Entomology Insects
Publisher: Brisbane, Queensland : A.J. Cumming
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tle. Dept. Agric. New .Jersey, Circ. No. 30. Describes i)rocedure for tlie control of this pest, which wasfirst recognised during 1916, evidently brought from Japan insoil with plants. Beside clean culture and thorough cultivation,cyanide was used extensively to kill the grubs while near thesurface of the soil. (108) 1920. Illingworth, J. F.—Monthly Notes on Grubs and other Cane Pests, 3rd series. Qld. Bur. Sugar Exp. Sta., Div. Ent. Bull. No. 10. A series of twelve monthly reports covering the investigationsof the pests of sugar-cane for the season 1919-20. (109) 1921. Illingworth, J. F.—A Study of Natural Methods of Control for Wliite Grubs. Qld. Bur. Sugar Exp. Sta., Div. Ent. Bull. No. 12. Results of cx(ieriments with the green Muscardine fungus andbacterial diseases for grub control. (110) 1921. Waite, E. R.—Letter, 4th March 1921. Occurrence of Lcpidiota sqnuniitldia Watli. and Anoplognathn.iconcolor Burm. By Authority : ANTHONY James Gumming, Govermnent Printer, Brisbane.
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Plate II.—Grub Injury to the Eootstocks of Sugar-cane.Sliowiiig typical results following a serious infestation. In extremeeases these underground portions of the plant are entirely devoured by thegrubs by the time they have finished their development. Plate III.—Typical Injury to the Leaves op Sugar-cane by theAdult Beetles. Fig. 1. Showing the result of one feed of Lepidoderma alhohirtum Water-house, immediately following emergence from tlie soil andbefore leaving for the feeding-trees, where it remains for abouta fortnight, during which time the eggs are developed. Fig. 2. The work of Lepidiota fretwM Blackburn, w^hich, fortunately, is asmaller eater, for this species may remain right in the caneduring the whole of its aerial life.

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  • booksubject:Insects
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