The bean ladybird and its control / F.H. Chittenden.

The bean crop of the Southwest suffers severe injury from the bean ladybird, which sometimes ruins entire crops. It is restricted to beans for food and attacks all kinds. Both beetles and their larvæ devour all parts of the plant -- leaves, flowers and pods -- but the chief injury is to the foliage....

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Main Author: Chittenden, F. H. (Frank Hurlbut), 1858-1929
Format: Government Document Book
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1919.
Series:Farmers' bulletin (United States. Department of Agriculture) ; no. 1074.
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