Brown to whitish discoloration on the upper side of a grape leaf caused by three groups of first instars (larvae) of western grapeleaf skeletonizer, <i>Harrisina brillians</i>, from different egg masses feeding on the leaf undersurface.
Brown to whitish discoloration on the upper side of a grape leaf caused by three groups of first instars (larvae) of western grapeleaf skeletonizer, Harrisina brillians, from different egg masses feeding on the leaf undersurface.
Credit: Jack Kelly Clark