Ampeloglypter ampelopsis

Family: Curculionidae | Genus: Ampeloglypter
Detachable: integral
Color: green
Texture: hairless
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Season: Summer
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Alignment: integral
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Location: stem
Form: non-gall, tapered swelling, hidden cell
Cells: monothalamous
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Ampeloglypter ater

Insect and fungous enemies of the grape east of the Rocky Mountains

Ampeloglypter ater Lec.

The grape cane-girdler is a very near relative of the preceding species and has about the same life history. The egg-laying activities of the female practically girdle the shoots, which soon drop (fig. 41). The egg is deposited mostly at the joint next below where the shoot has been cut off. Cutting off and destroying the shoot a few inches below this joint will result in the destruction of the grub feeding on the pith within the shoot.

- AL Quaintance, CL Shear: (1907) Insect and fungous enemies of the grape east of the Rocky Mountains©

Reference: https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/12655473#page/529/mode/1up


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