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. Insects injurious to fruits. Illustrated with four hundred and forty wood-cuts. Insect pests. 220 INSECTS INJURIOUS TO THE CHERRY. ATTAOEING THE TEUIT, No. 118.—The Cherry Bug. Metapodius femoratus (Fabr.). Fig. 225.. This insect, which belongs to the order Hemiptera, is said to injure the fruit of the cherry in the Western States by punc- turing it with its beak and sucking the juices. It is rep- resented in Fig. 225. It is said to attack only the sweet varieties of cherry. SUPPLEMENTAEY LIST OF INJURIOUS INSECTS WHICH AFFECT THE CHEEEY. ATTACKING THE ROOTS. The larva of the stag-beetle, No Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/insects-injurious-to-fruits-illustrated-with-four-hundred-and-forty-wood-cuts-insect-pests-220-insects-injurious-to-the-cherry-attaoeing-the-teuit-no-118the-cherry-bug-metapodius-femoratus-fabr-fig-225-this-insect-which-belongs-to-the-order-hemiptera-is-said-to-injure-the-fruit-of-the-cherry-in-the-western-states-by-punc-turing-it-with-its-beak-and-sucking-the-juices-it-is-rep-resented-in-fig-225-it-is-said-to-attack-only-the-sweet-varieties-of-cherry-supplementaey-list-of-injurious-insects-which-affect-the-cheeey-attacking-the-roots-the-larva-of-the-stag-beetle-no-image231923820.html
RMRD915G–. Insects injurious to fruits. Illustrated with four hundred and forty wood-cuts. Insect pests. 220 INSECTS INJURIOUS TO THE CHERRY. ATTAOEING THE TEUIT, No. 118.—The Cherry Bug. Metapodius femoratus (Fabr.). Fig. 225.. This insect, which belongs to the order Hemiptera, is said to injure the fruit of the cherry in the Western States by punc- turing it with its beak and sucking the juices. It is rep- resented in Fig. 225. It is said to attack only the sweet varieties of cherry. SUPPLEMENTAEY LIST OF INJURIOUS INSECTS WHICH AFFECT THE CHEEEY. ATTACKING THE ROOTS. The larva of the stag-beetle, No
. Insects injurious to fruits. Illustrated with four hundred and forty wood-cuts. Insect pests. 220 INSECTS INJURIOUS TO THE CHERRY. ATTAOEING THE TEUIT, No. 118.—The Cherry Bug. Metapodius femoratus (Fabr.). Fig. 225.. This insect, which belongs to the order Hemiptera, is said to injure the fruit of the cherry in the Western States by punc- turing it with its beak and sucking the juices. It is rep- resented in Fig. 225. It is said to attack only the sweet varieties of cherry. SUPPLEMENTAEY LIST OF INJURIOUS INSECTS WHICH AFFECT THE CHEEEY. ATTACKING THE ROOTS. The larva of the stag-beetle, No Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/insects-injurious-to-fruits-illustrated-with-four-hundred-and-forty-wood-cuts-insect-pests-220-insects-injurious-to-the-cherry-attaoeing-the-teuit-no-118the-cherry-bug-metapodius-femoratus-fabr-fig-225-this-insect-which-belongs-to-the-order-hemiptera-is-said-to-injure-the-fruit-of-the-cherry-in-the-western-states-by-punc-turing-it-with-its-beak-and-sucking-the-juices-it-is-rep-resented-in-fig-225-it-is-said-to-attack-only-the-sweet-varieties-of-cherry-supplementaey-list-of-injurious-insects-which-affect-the-cheeey-attacking-the-roots-the-larva-of-the-stag-beetle-no-image216290242.html
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. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. HEMIPTERA. 47 Thrips are another family of hemipterous insects which do much damage, from their great numbers. Mr. Haliday has made a special study of them, and has recorded his observations in the Entomological Magazine. There would appear to be a large number of species, as he has divided them into sixteen genera. At my garden, ferns kept in too warm an atmosphere specially suffer from their ravages. Tobacco Fig. 1057.—Larva Thrips, magnified.. Fig. 1058.—Winged Thrip Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/my-garden-its-plan-and-culture-together-with-a-general-description-of-its-geology-botany-and-natural-history-gardening-hemiptera-47-thrips-are-another-family-of-hemipterous-insects-which-do-much-damage-from-their-great-numbers-mr-haliday-has-made-a-special-study-of-them-and-has-recorded-his-observations-in-the-entomological-magazine-there-would-appear-to-be-a-large-number-of-species-as-he-has-divided-them-into-sixteen-genera-at-my-garden-ferns-kept-in-too-warm-an-atmosphere-specially-suffer-from-their-ravages-tobacco-fig-1057larva-thrips-magnified-fig-1058winged-thrip-image232256157.html
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. Zoology : for students and general readers . Zoology. 370 ZOO LOOT. Order 4. Hemiptera.—Insects of tliis group are called bugs. They all (except the bird-lice and Thrips) have sucking mouth-parts, the mandi- bles and first maxillaB are bristle- like, and ensheathed by the labium or second maxillte. There are no palpi except in Thrips and the bird-lice. The metamorphoses are incomplete, the larva being like the adult, except that the wings are ab- sent. Many bugs secrete a disa- greeable fluid from glands seated in the metathorax. The lice are low, wingless parasitic Hemiptera. The squash-bug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/zoology-for-students-and-general-readers-zoology-370-zoo-loot-order-4-hemipterainsects-of-tliis-group-are-called-bugs-they-all-except-the-bird-lice-and-thrips-have-sucking-mouth-parts-the-mandi-bles-and-first-maxillab-are-bristle-like-and-ensheathed-by-the-labium-or-second-maxillte-there-are-no-palpi-except-in-thrips-and-the-bird-lice-the-metamorphoses-are-incomplete-the-larva-being-like-the-adult-except-that-the-wings-are-ab-sent-many-bugs-secrete-a-disa-greeable-fluid-from-glands-seated-in-the-metathorax-the-lice-are-low-wingless-parasitic-hemiptera-the-squash-bug-image216375591.html
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. Zoology for high schools and colleges. Zoology. EEMIPTERA. 349 bugs. They all have sucking mouth-parts, the mandibles and first maxillae being bristle-like, and unsheathed by the labium or second maxillse. Their metamor- phoses are incomplete, the larva being like the adult, except that the wings are absent. Many bugs secrete a disagreeable fluid from glands seated in the inetathorax. The lice are low, wingless parasitic Hemiptera. The squash-bug (Fig. 326, Coreus tristis) and chinch-bug {Blissus leucopterus Uhler) are types of the order. A'^ul^^ZZ While most insects live but a year or two, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/zoology-for-high-schools-and-colleges-zoology-eemiptera-349-bugs-they-all-have-sucking-mouth-parts-the-mandibles-and-first-maxillae-being-bristle-like-and-unsheathed-by-the-labium-or-second-maxillse-their-metamor-phoses-are-incomplete-the-larva-being-like-the-adult-except-that-the-wings-are-absent-many-bugs-secrete-a-disagreeable-fluid-from-glands-seated-in-the-inetathorax-the-lice-are-low-wingless-parasitic-hemiptera-the-squash-bug-fig-326-coreus-tristis-and-chinch-bug-blissus-leucopterus-uhler-are-types-of-the-order-aulzz-while-most-insects-live-but-a-year-or-two-image232347752.html
RMRE09X0–. Zoology for high schools and colleges. Zoology. EEMIPTERA. 349 bugs. They all have sucking mouth-parts, the mandibles and first maxillae being bristle-like, and unsheathed by the labium or second maxillse. Their metamor- phoses are incomplete, the larva being like the adult, except that the wings are absent. Many bugs secrete a disagreeable fluid from glands seated in the inetathorax. The lice are low, wingless parasitic Hemiptera. The squash-bug (Fig. 326, Coreus tristis) and chinch-bug {Blissus leucopterus Uhler) are types of the order. A'^ul^^ZZ While most insects live but a year or two,
. Zoology : for students and general readers . Zoology. 370 ZOO LOOT. Order 4. Hemiptera.—Insects of tliis group are called bugs. They all (except the bird-lice and Thrips) have sucking mouth-parts, the mandi- bles and first maxillaB are bristle- like, and ensheathed by the labium or second maxillte. There are no palpi except in Thrips and the bird-lice. The metamorphoses are incomplete, the larva being like the adult, except that the wings are ab- sent. Many bugs secrete a disa- greeable fluid from glands seated in the metathorax. The lice are low, wingless parasitic Hemiptera. The squash-bug Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/zoology-for-students-and-general-readers-zoology-370-zoo-loot-order-4-hemipterainsects-of-tliis-group-are-called-bugs-they-all-except-the-bird-lice-and-thrips-have-sucking-mouth-parts-the-mandi-bles-and-first-maxillab-are-bristle-like-and-ensheathed-by-the-labium-or-second-maxillte-there-are-no-palpi-except-in-thrips-and-the-bird-lice-the-metamorphoses-are-incomplete-the-larva-being-like-the-adult-except-that-the-wings-are-ab-sent-many-bugs-secrete-a-disa-greeable-fluid-from-glands-seated-in-the-metathorax-the-lice-are-low-wingless-parasitic-hemiptera-the-squash-bug-image231937526.html
RMRD9JK2–. Zoology : for students and general readers . Zoology. 370 ZOO LOOT. Order 4. Hemiptera.—Insects of tliis group are called bugs. They all (except the bird-lice and Thrips) have sucking mouth-parts, the mandi- bles and first maxillaB are bristle- like, and ensheathed by the labium or second maxillte. There are no palpi except in Thrips and the bird-lice. The metamorphoses are incomplete, the larva being like the adult, except that the wings are ab- sent. Many bugs secrete a disa- greeable fluid from glands seated in the metathorax. The lice are low, wingless parasitic Hemiptera. The squash-bug
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