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University of Illinois Main Library
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1928
In:
Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin Vol. 17, No. 1-12 ( 1928-03-31), p. 261-275
In:
Illinois Natural History Survey Bulletin, University of Illinois Main Library, Vol. 17, No. 1-12 ( 1928-03-31), p. 261-275
Abstract:
Peach cat-facing is a scarred and distorted condition of the fruit, which causes serious losses in some seasons in the peach-growing sections of the Middle West and elsewhere. The investigations reported in this paper have proved that at least six species of insects have a part in the production of cat-facing. These insects are the Tarnished Plant Bug, the Plum Curculio, and four species of stink bugs.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
2644-0687
DOI:
10.21900/j.inhs.v17.285
Language:
Unknown
Publisher:
University of Illinois Main Library
Publication Date:
1928
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