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THE CURIOUS LIFE-HISTORY OF OUR BLISTER BEETLES. BY PROFESSOR 0. 'F. RILEY. Test on the Covering of Steam Pipes. On the Manufacture of Plaster Casts. The Coquito Palm., scientific american, 1877-12-11 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-curious-life-history-of-our-blister-beetles-by-professor-0-f-riley-test-on-the-covering-of-steam-pipes-on-the-manufacture-of-plaster-casts-the-coquito-palm-scientific-american-1877-12-11-image334320336.html
RM2ABWH00–THE CURIOUS LIFE-HISTORY OF OUR BLISTER BEETLES. BY PROFESSOR 0. 'F. RILEY. Test on the Covering of Steam Pipes. On the Manufacture of Plaster Casts. The Coquito Palm., scientific american, 1877-12-11
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. An illustrated descriptive catalogue of the coleoptera or beetles (exclusive of the Rhynchophora) known to occur in Indiana : with bibliography and descriptions of new species . Beetles. THE SKIN BEETLES. 597 The extreme inflammability of lieiizine, and even its vapor, when confined, should be remeiiibered and fire carefully guarded against. Where the floors are poorly constructed and the cracks are wide it vein be a good idea to fill the cracks with plaster of paris in a liquid state;-this will afterwards set and lessen the number of harboring places for the insect-i. Before relaying' the c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-illustrated-descriptive-catalogue-of-the-coleoptera-or-beetles-exclusive-of-the-rhynchophora-known-to-occur-in-indiana-with-bibliography-and-descriptions-of-new-species-beetles-the-skin-beetles-597-the-extreme-inflammability-of-lieiizine-and-even-its-vapor-when-confined-should-be-remeiiibered-and-fire-carefully-guarded-against-where-the-floors-are-poorly-constructed-and-the-cracks-are-wide-it-vein-be-a-good-idea-to-fill-the-cracks-with-plaster-of-paris-in-a-liquid-state-this-will-afterwards-set-and-lessen-the-number-of-harboring-places-for-the-insect-i-before-relaying-the-c-image216439012.html
RMPG3J4M–. An illustrated descriptive catalogue of the coleoptera or beetles (exclusive of the Rhynchophora) known to occur in Indiana : with bibliography and descriptions of new species . Beetles. THE SKIN BEETLES. 597 The extreme inflammability of lieiizine, and even its vapor, when confined, should be remeiiibered and fire carefully guarded against. Where the floors are poorly constructed and the cracks are wide it vein be a good idea to fill the cracks with plaster of paris in a liquid state;-this will afterwards set and lessen the number of harboring places for the insect-i. Before relaying' the c
. An illustrated descriptive catalogue of the coleoptera or beetles (exclusive of the Rhynchophora) known to occur in Indiana : with bibliography and descriptions of new species . Beetles. THE SKIN BEETLES. 597 The extreme inflammability of lieiizine, and even its vapor, when confined, should be remeiiibered and fire carefully guarded against. Where the floors are poorly constructed and the cracks are wide it vein be a good idea to fill the cracks with plaster of paris in a liquid state;-this will afterwards set and lessen the number of harboring places for the insect-i. Before relaying' the c Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-illustrated-descriptive-catalogue-of-the-coleoptera-or-beetles-exclusive-of-the-rhynchophora-known-to-occur-in-indiana-with-bibliography-and-descriptions-of-new-species-beetles-the-skin-beetles-597-the-extreme-inflammability-of-lieiizine-and-even-its-vapor-when-confined-should-be-remeiiibered-and-fire-carefully-guarded-against-where-the-floors-are-poorly-constructed-and-the-cracks-are-wide-it-vein-be-a-good-idea-to-fill-the-cracks-with-plaster-of-paris-in-a-liquid-state-this-will-afterwards-set-and-lessen-the-number-of-harboring-places-for-the-insect-i-before-relaying-the-c-image232130879.html
RMRDJD8F–. An illustrated descriptive catalogue of the coleoptera or beetles (exclusive of the Rhynchophora) known to occur in Indiana : with bibliography and descriptions of new species . Beetles. THE SKIN BEETLES. 597 The extreme inflammability of lieiizine, and even its vapor, when confined, should be remeiiibered and fire carefully guarded against. Where the floors are poorly constructed and the cracks are wide it vein be a good idea to fill the cracks with plaster of paris in a liquid state;-this will afterwards set and lessen the number of harboring places for the insect-i. Before relaying' the c
. How to make the garden pay [microform]. Gardening. 98—How to Make the Garden Pay. mended as the chief preventive measure. Ordinarily we can succeed in preventing serious damage to our young plants of the Brassica family, by dusting them, when first appeanng above ground, with plaster, air-slacked lime, sifted wood ashes, soot, tobacco dust, or in fact any dust-like material. When the beetles appear in very large numbers, and consequently are very hungry, mere grit will not repel them, and a little admixture of Pans green—one part to a hundred parts of plaster—to such appli- cations will be n Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/how-to-make-the-garden-pay-microform-gardening-98how-to-make-the-garden-pay-mended-as-the-chief-preventive-measure-ordinarily-we-can-succeed-in-preventing-serious-damage-to-our-young-plants-of-the-brassica-family-by-dusting-them-when-first-appeanng-above-ground-with-plaster-air-slacked-lime-sifted-wood-ashes-soot-tobacco-dust-or-in-fact-any-dust-like-material-when-the-beetles-appear-in-very-large-numbers-and-consequently-are-very-hungry-mere-grit-will-not-repel-them-and-a-little-admixture-of-pans-greenone-part-to-a-hundred-parts-of-plasterto-such-appli-cations-will-be-n-image237558492.html
RMRPDM7T–. How to make the garden pay [microform]. Gardening. 98—How to Make the Garden Pay. mended as the chief preventive measure. Ordinarily we can succeed in preventing serious damage to our young plants of the Brassica family, by dusting them, when first appeanng above ground, with plaster, air-slacked lime, sifted wood ashes, soot, tobacco dust, or in fact any dust-like material. When the beetles appear in very large numbers, and consequently are very hungry, mere grit will not repel them, and a little admixture of Pans green—one part to a hundred parts of plaster—to such appli- cations will be n
. Annual report of the Regents. New York State Museum; Science. Fig. 40 Cucumber flea beetle, much enlarged (after Chittenden, U. S. dep't agr., dlv. ent, bull. 19, n. s.) Treatment: protect young vines with netting. Dust vines with ashes, plaster of paris, etc. Poison trap crop of squash. Clean culture and the destruction of vines as soon as the crop is har- vested will do much to keep this pest in check. 48 Cucumber flea beetle (Epitrix cucumeris). Brown- ish, gnawed spots on leaves made by numerous black jumping beetles about j inch long. They are frequently very injurious. The young live Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-of-the-regents-new-york-state-museum-science-fig-40-cucumber-flea-beetle-much-enlarged-after-chittenden-u-s-dept-agr-dlv-ent-bull-19-n-s-treatment-protect-young-vines-with-netting-dust-vines-with-ashes-plaster-of-paris-etc-poison-trap-crop-of-squash-clean-culture-and-the-destruction-of-vines-as-soon-as-the-crop-is-har-vested-will-do-much-to-keep-this-pest-in-check-48-cucumber-flea-beetle-epitrix-cucumeris-brown-ish-gnawed-spots-on-leaves-made-by-numerous-black-jumping-beetles-about-j-inch-long-they-are-frequently-very-injurious-the-young-live-image236183674.html
RMRM72K6–. Annual report of the Regents. New York State Museum; Science. Fig. 40 Cucumber flea beetle, much enlarged (after Chittenden, U. S. dep't agr., dlv. ent, bull. 19, n. s.) Treatment: protect young vines with netting. Dust vines with ashes, plaster of paris, etc. Poison trap crop of squash. Clean culture and the destruction of vines as soon as the crop is har- vested will do much to keep this pest in check. 48 Cucumber flea beetle (Epitrix cucumeris). Brown- ish, gnawed spots on leaves made by numerous black jumping beetles about j inch long. They are frequently very injurious. The young live
. Annual report of the Regents. New York State Museum; Science. INJURIOUS AND BENEFICIAL INSECTS 27 the pest under control then. Young beds and others badly in- fested after cutting ceases should be sprayed with poison, or a mixture of paris green with plaster or fl.ur should be dusted on the plants while they are wet with dew. 51 12 spotted asparagus beetla ( C r i - oceris 12-punctata). Slate col- ored grubs about ^ inch long or stout, nearly cylindric red beetles about. inch long, with 12 black spots^ eating Fig. 42 Asparagus beetle, en- larged about six diameters, with farther enlargement Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-of-the-regents-new-york-state-museum-science-injurious-and-beneficial-insects-27-the-pest-under-control-then-young-beds-and-others-badly-in-fested-after-cutting-ceases-should-be-sprayed-with-poison-or-a-mixture-of-paris-green-with-plaster-or-flur-should-be-dusted-on-the-plants-while-they-are-wet-with-dew-51-12-spotted-asparagus-beetla-c-r-i-oceris-12-punctata-slate-col-ored-grubs-about-inch-long-or-stout-nearly-cylindric-red-beetles-about-inch-long-with-12-black-spots-eating-fig-42-asparagus-beetle-en-larged-about-six-diameters-with-farther-enlargement-image236183659.html
RMRM72JK–. Annual report of the Regents. New York State Museum; Science. INJURIOUS AND BENEFICIAL INSECTS 27 the pest under control then. Young beds and others badly in- fested after cutting ceases should be sprayed with poison, or a mixture of paris green with plaster or fl.ur should be dusted on the plants while they are wet with dew. 51 12 spotted asparagus beetla ( C r i - oceris 12-punctata). Slate col- ored grubs about ^ inch long or stout, nearly cylindric red beetles about. inch long, with 12 black spots^ eating Fig. 42 Asparagus beetle, en- larged about six diameters, with farther enlargement
. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. Fig. 40 Cucumber flea beetle, much enlarged (after Chittenden, U. S. dep't agr., div. ent, bull. 19, n. s.) Treatment: protect young vines with netting. Dust vines with ashes, plaster of paris, etc. Poison trap crop of squash. Clean culture and the destruction of vines as soon as the crop is har- vested will do much to keep this pest in check. 48 Cucumber flea beetle (Epitrix cucumeris). Brown- ish, gnawed spots on leaves made by numerous black jumping beetles about j inch long. They are frequently very injurious. The young live on the roots of var Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-new-york-state-museum-science-fig-40-cucumber-flea-beetle-much-enlarged-after-chittenden-u-s-dept-agr-div-ent-bull-19-n-s-treatment-protect-young-vines-with-netting-dust-vines-with-ashes-plaster-of-paris-etc-poison-trap-crop-of-squash-clean-culture-and-the-destruction-of-vines-as-soon-as-the-crop-is-har-vested-will-do-much-to-keep-this-pest-in-check-48-cucumber-flea-beetle-epitrix-cucumeris-brown-ish-gnawed-spots-on-leaves-made-by-numerous-black-jumping-beetles-about-j-inch-long-they-are-frequently-very-injurious-the-young-live-on-the-roots-of-var-image233992527.html
RMRGK7RY–. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. Fig. 40 Cucumber flea beetle, much enlarged (after Chittenden, U. S. dep't agr., div. ent, bull. 19, n. s.) Treatment: protect young vines with netting. Dust vines with ashes, plaster of paris, etc. Poison trap crop of squash. Clean culture and the destruction of vines as soon as the crop is har- vested will do much to keep this pest in check. 48 Cucumber flea beetle (Epitrix cucumeris). Brown- ish, gnawed spots on leaves made by numerous black jumping beetles about j inch long. They are frequently very injurious. The young live on the roots of var
. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. INJURIOUS AND BENEFICIAL INSECTS 27. Fig. 42 Asparagus beetle, en- larged about six diameters, with farther enlargement of antenna and front tarsus the pest under control then. Young beds and others badly in- fested after cutting ceases should be sprayed with poison, or a mixture of paris green with plaster or fl-.ur should be dusted on the plants while they are wet with dew. 51 12 spotted asparagus beetle ( C r 1 - oceris 12-punctat a). Slate col- ored grubs about ^ inch long or stout, nearly cylindric red beetles about i inch long, with 12 black s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-new-york-state-museum-science-injurious-and-beneficial-insects-27-fig-42-asparagus-beetle-en-larged-about-six-diameters-with-farther-enlargement-of-antenna-and-front-tarsus-the-pest-under-control-then-young-beds-and-others-badly-in-fested-after-cutting-ceases-should-be-sprayed-with-poison-or-a-mixture-of-paris-green-with-plaster-or-fl-ur-should-be-dusted-on-the-plants-while-they-are-wet-with-dew-51-12-spotted-asparagus-beetle-c-r-1-oceris-12-punctat-a-slate-col-ored-grubs-about-inch-long-or-stout-nearly-cylindric-red-beetles-about-i-inch-long-with-12-black-s-image233992515.html
RMRGK7RF–. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. INJURIOUS AND BENEFICIAL INSECTS 27. Fig. 42 Asparagus beetle, en- larged about six diameters, with farther enlargement of antenna and front tarsus the pest under control then. Young beds and others badly in- fested after cutting ceases should be sprayed with poison, or a mixture of paris green with plaster or fl-.ur should be dusted on the plants while they are wet with dew. 51 12 spotted asparagus beetle ( C r 1 - oceris 12-punctat a). Slate col- ored grubs about ^ inch long or stout, nearly cylindric red beetles about i inch long, with 12 black s
. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. Fig. 42 Asparagus beetle, en- larged about six diameters, with farther enlargement of antenna and front tarsus the pest under control then. Young beds and others badly in- fested after cutting ceases should be sprayed with poison, or a mixture of paris green with plaster or fl-.ur should be dusted on the plants while they are wet with dew. 51 12 spotted asparagus beetle ( C r 1 - oceris 12-punctat a). Slate col- ored grubs about ^ inch long or stout, nearly cylindric red beetles about i inch long, with 12 black spots^ eating the more tender portions Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-new-york-state-museum-science-fig-42-asparagus-beetle-en-larged-about-six-diameters-with-farther-enlargement-of-antenna-and-front-tarsus-the-pest-under-control-then-young-beds-and-others-badly-in-fested-after-cutting-ceases-should-be-sprayed-with-poison-or-a-mixture-of-paris-green-with-plaster-or-fl-ur-should-be-dusted-on-the-plants-while-they-are-wet-with-dew-51-12-spotted-asparagus-beetle-c-r-1-oceris-12-punctat-a-slate-col-ored-grubs-about-inch-long-or-stout-nearly-cylindric-red-beetles-about-i-inch-long-with-12-black-spots-eating-the-more-tender-portions-image233992503.html
RMRGK7R3–. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. Fig. 42 Asparagus beetle, en- larged about six diameters, with farther enlargement of antenna and front tarsus the pest under control then. Young beds and others badly in- fested after cutting ceases should be sprayed with poison, or a mixture of paris green with plaster or fl-.ur should be dusted on the plants while they are wet with dew. 51 12 spotted asparagus beetle ( C r 1 - oceris 12-punctat a). Slate col- ored grubs about ^ inch long or stout, nearly cylindric red beetles about i inch long, with 12 black spots^ eating the more tender portions
. Annual report of the Regents. New York State Museum; Science. 26 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM. Fig. 40 Cucumber flea beetle, much enlarged (after Chittenden, U. S. dep't agr., dlv. ent, bull. 19, n. s.) Treatment: protect young vines with netting. Dust vines with ashes, plaster of paris, etc. Poison trap crop of squash. Clean culture and the destruction of vines as soon as the crop is har- vested will do much to keep this pest in check. 48 Cucumber flea beetle (Epitrix cucumeris). Brown- ish, gnawed spots on leaves made by numerous black jumping beetles about j inch long. They are frequently very Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/annual-report-of-the-regents-new-york-state-museum-science-26-new-york-state-museum-fig-40-cucumber-flea-beetle-much-enlarged-after-chittenden-u-s-dept-agr-dlv-ent-bull-19-n-s-treatment-protect-young-vines-with-netting-dust-vines-with-ashes-plaster-of-paris-etc-poison-trap-crop-of-squash-clean-culture-and-the-destruction-of-vines-as-soon-as-the-crop-is-har-vested-will-do-much-to-keep-this-pest-in-check-48-cucumber-flea-beetle-epitrix-cucumeris-brown-ish-gnawed-spots-on-leaves-made-by-numerous-black-jumping-beetles-about-j-inch-long-they-are-frequently-very-image236183694.html
RMRM72KX–. Annual report of the Regents. New York State Museum; Science. 26 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM. Fig. 40 Cucumber flea beetle, much enlarged (after Chittenden, U. S. dep't agr., dlv. ent, bull. 19, n. s.) Treatment: protect young vines with netting. Dust vines with ashes, plaster of paris, etc. Poison trap crop of squash. Clean culture and the destruction of vines as soon as the crop is har- vested will do much to keep this pest in check. 48 Cucumber flea beetle (Epitrix cucumeris). Brown- ish, gnawed spots on leaves made by numerous black jumping beetles about j inch long. They are frequently very
. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. 26 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM. Fig. 40 Cucumber flea beetle, much enlarged (after Chittenden, U. S. dep't agr., div. ent, bull. 19, n. s.) Treatment: protect young vines with netting. Dust vines with ashes, plaster of paris, etc. Poison trap crop of squash. Clean culture and the destruction of vines as soon as the crop is har- vested will do much to keep this pest in check. 48 Cucumber flea beetle (Epitrix cucumeris). Brown- ish, gnawed spots on leaves made by numerous black jumping beetles about j inch long. They are frequently very injurious. The youn Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/bulletin-new-york-state-museum-science-26-new-york-state-museum-fig-40-cucumber-flea-beetle-much-enlarged-after-chittenden-u-s-dept-agr-div-ent-bull-19-n-s-treatment-protect-young-vines-with-netting-dust-vines-with-ashes-plaster-of-paris-etc-poison-trap-crop-of-squash-clean-culture-and-the-destruction-of-vines-as-soon-as-the-crop-is-har-vested-will-do-much-to-keep-this-pest-in-check-48-cucumber-flea-beetle-epitrix-cucumeris-brown-ish-gnawed-spots-on-leaves-made-by-numerous-black-jumping-beetles-about-j-inch-long-they-are-frequently-very-injurious-the-youn-image233992538.html
RMRGK7TA–. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. 26 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM. Fig. 40 Cucumber flea beetle, much enlarged (after Chittenden, U. S. dep't agr., div. ent, bull. 19, n. s.) Treatment: protect young vines with netting. Dust vines with ashes, plaster of paris, etc. Poison trap crop of squash. Clean culture and the destruction of vines as soon as the crop is har- vested will do much to keep this pest in check. 48 Cucumber flea beetle (Epitrix cucumeris). Brown- ish, gnawed spots on leaves made by numerous black jumping beetles about j inch long. They are frequently very injurious. The youn
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