Curculio and pea bug.
Illustration by Hochstein, from A treatise on the insect enemies of fruit and fruit trees, by Isaac P. Trimble, New York, 1855.
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the effects of curculio and its grubs on apples and peaches.
Illustration by Hochstein, from A treatise on the insect enemies of fruit and fruit trees, by Isaac P. Trimble, New York, 1855.
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Curculio and German prune, greengage and fellenberg prune.
Illustration by Hochstein, from A treatise on the insect enemies of fruit and fruit trees, by Isaac P. Trimble, New York, 1855.
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The effect of hatched eggs and grubs of curculio on pears, plums and cherries.
Illustration by Hochstein, from A treatise on the insect enemies of fruit and fruit trees, by Isaac P. Trimble, New York, 1855.
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Curculio on pear, cherry, plum and apple.
Illustration by Hochstein, from A treatise on the insect enemies of fruit and fruit trees, by Isaac P. Trimble, New York, 1855.
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Plate 1 and frontispiece to A treatise on the insect enemies of fruit and fruit trees, by Isaac P. Trimble, New York, 1855. Illustrated by Hochstein.
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