. Annual report. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects. A A. Fig. 29. Horizontal portion of wing-cover of Nemobius fasciatus, male. C.—Fore tibiae with four spurs, Gryllotalpa. CO.—Fore tibiae with two spurs, Scapteriscus. BB.—Antennae rather short and filiform. C.—Body smooth ; head horizontal, Iridactylus. CO—Body velvety ; head vertical, Rhipiptoryx. -Crickets with slender fore tibiae. B.—Hind femora stout. 0.—Apical spurs on hind tibiae five and equal, Anaxiphus. CO—Apical spurs six and unequal. D.—Last segment of maxillary palpi nearly same length as penul- timate, Gryll


. Annual report. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects. A A. Fig. 29. Horizontal portion of wing-cover of Nemobius fasciatus, male. C.—Fore tibiae with four spurs, Gryllotalpa. CO.—Fore tibiae with two spurs, Scapteriscus. BB.—Antennae rather short and filiform. C.—Body smooth ; head horizontal, Iridactylus. CO—Body velvety ; head vertical, Rhipiptoryx. -Crickets with slender fore tibiae. B.—Hind femora stout. 0.—Apical spurs on hind tibiae five and equal, Anaxiphus. CO—Apical spurs six and unequal. D.—Last segment of maxillary palpi nearly same length as penul- timate, Gryllus. DD.—Last segment of maxillary palpi twice as long as penultimate, Nemobius. BB.—Hind femora rather slender, Oecanthus. S Hi. f «.., .(. I N ."Vsilj Fig. 30. Hoiizontal portion of wing cover of Nemobius vittatus, 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 Entomological Society of Ontario; Ontario. Dept. of Agriculture. Toronto, The Society


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