. Agriculture through the laboratory and school garden. Agriculture. ENEMIES OF PLANTS. 319. KIG. ADYBUG AND LARVA PREYING UPON INSECTS INFESTING A I'EAR. (After Howard and Marlatt, Division of Entomology, Department of Agri- culture, Washington, D. C.) squashes, melons, and cucumbers. This beetle is yellowish in color with big black spots, and is slightly pubescent.;^ The larva is also yellow and covered with forked spines. Lace-winged Fly.—Another strong ally in fighting our insect foes is the common lace. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images th
. Agriculture through the laboratory and school garden. Agriculture. ENEMIES OF PLANTS. 319. KIG. ADYBUG AND LARVA PREYING UPON INSECTS INFESTING A I'EAR. (After Howard and Marlatt, Division of Entomology, Department of Agri- culture, Washington, D. C.) squashes, melons, and cucumbers. This beetle is yellowish in color with big black spots, and is slightly pubescent.;^ The larva is also yellow and covered with forked spines. Lace-winged Fly.—Another strong ally in fighting our insect foes is the common lace. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Jackson, Caroline Ruth, 1871- [from old catalog]; Daugherty, Millie (Crum) "Mrs. L. S. Daugherty," 1859- joint author. [from old catalog]. New York, O. Judd company
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