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Publication Date
1930
Series Number
Leaflet 256
Abstract
During the past spring caterpillars of various kinds have been unusually prevalent. In some instances they have been so numerous as to constitute a plague.
The caterpillar most in evidence was the larva of the Climbing Cut-worm or Tomato Moth.
Number of Pages
5
Publisher
Western Australia Department of Agriculture
City
Perth
Keywords
Climbing Cut-worm, Tomato moth, Western Australia, Horticulture
Disciplines
Agricultural Science | Biosecurity | Entomology | Horticulture
Recommended Citation
Newman, L J.
(1930), Leaflet No 256 - Climbing Cut-worm or Tomato Moth (Chlorodea obsoleta). Western Australia Department of Agriculture, Perth. Bulletin Leaflet 256.
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