. Economic entomology for the farmer and the fruit grower, and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges; . Chrys,o[>tiaiius t/ior.—Male and female. of the fore-wings, are black spots varying in size and arrange- ment. To these the name "coppers" has been applied, and they belong to the natural genus Chrysopha)ius. The genus TJiecIa contains species that run larger than either of those pre- viously mentioned, many of them sombre in color and marked on the under side by fine, hair-like streaks, differing in arrange- ment and not always present. These are called &q


. Economic entomology for the farmer and the fruit grower, and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges; . Chrys,o[>tiaiius t/ior.—Male and female. of the fore-wings, are black spots varying in size and arrange- ment. To these the name "coppers" has been applied, and they belong to the natural genus Chrysopha)ius. The genus TJiecIa contains species that run larger than either of those pre- viously mentioned, many of them sombre in color and marked on the under side by fine, hair-like streaks, differing in arrange- ment and not always present. These are called ";


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