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Identifier: indianforestinse00stebuoft (find matches)
Title: Indian forest insects of economic importance. Coleoptera
Year: 1914 (1910s)
Authors: Stebbing, Edward Percy, 1870-1960
Subjects: Beetles Forest insects -- India Trees -- Diseases and pests
Publisher: London Eyre & Spottiswoode
Contributing Library: Earth Sciences - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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FlG. 246.—Batocera tit ana. Thorns.Madras ; Southern Shan Slates. FAMILY CERAMBYCIDAE 36:) period duringwhich the dam-age is being doneto the trees isfrom August toMarch. Damage doneto the Tree. During thefirst week inMarch 1907 Mr.H. T. Reilly, theHead AssistantCollector, drewthe attention ofMr. S. Co x,District ForestOfficer, to thedamage beingdone to mango-trees at Chica-cole in Ganjam.The trees inquestion weregraft mangoes,and particularlyvaluable ones,and well knownin the district.Chic a cole isfamous for itsmango topes, thenumber of treesin the Taluq be-i n g roughly11,100, the areaof the topes be-ing estimated atabout 3,780 acres.The value of thefruit of thesetrees, which isexported to Cal-cutta, is consider-able. 9003
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FIG. 247.—Portion ot the sum of a mango-tree showing larvalgalleries in sap wood and entrance-holes to pupal chambers of Hat <•«titana, Thorns, (ianjam, Madras. A A 370 FAMILY CERAMBYCIDAE As a result of subsequent observations carried on by Messrs. Reilly andCox at Chicacole, and of my staff and myself at Dehra Dun up to November1909, the serious infestation of these trees by longicorn beetles and theirgrubs has now been sifted out. The matter has been highly complicated owing to the fact, as pointedout by Messrs. Reilly and Cox, that the mangoes appeared to be infested bymore than one species of longicorn and some other insects. It wasdefinitely ascertained from the first specimens procured in March 1907that there was at least a longicorn and buprestid at work, larvae of bothof them having been taken from the wood. Subsequent investigationsand specimens sent to Dehra definitely proved that there were at leasttwo distinct longicorns present, the Batocera ti

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  • bookyear:1914
  • bookdecade:1910
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Stebbing__Edward_Percy__1870_1960
  • booksubject:Beetles
  • booksubject:Forest_insects____India
  • booksubject:Trees____Diseases_and_pests
  • bookpublisher:London_Eyre___Spottiswoode
  • bookcontributor:Earth_Sciences___University_of_Toronto
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  • bookleafnumber:458
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