. Economic entomology for the THE INSECT WORLD. differ by the lack of wings and tlie usually small size compared with the normal sexless form. Pairing takes place almost imme- diately, because the female is sexually mature when born, and shortly afterwards eggs are laid. In many instances the egg supply is exceedingly small, indeed there may be one only ma- tured by a female. Even this may remain within the body of the parent, who simply dries up, the skin shrivelling around and forming a protection to the ovum. More usually several eggs are produced, and these of large size in propo


. Economic entomology for the THE INSECT WORLD. differ by the lack of wings and tlie usually small size compared with the normal sexless form. Pairing takes place almost imme- diately, because the female is sexually mature when born, and shortly afterwards eggs are laid. In many instances the egg supply is exceedingly small, indeed there may be one only ma- tured by a female. Even this may remain within the body of the parent, who simply dries up, the skin shrivelling around and forming a protection to the ovum. More usually several eggs are produced, and these of large size in proportion to the size of the insect that lays them. They are green or greenish-brown Fig. Hop-louse, male ; return migrant. in color when laid, sometimes yellowish, and frequently darken to black. They are placed in sheltered situations on plants, and, in the case of orchard trees, are usually found at the tips of twigs, around the buds, or on the leaf-scales, where vegetation will first start in the spring following. They are very firm in texture and very resistant to insecticides ; in fact, it is impossible to destroy them except by the most caustic mixtures. It has been already indicated that there are many exceptions to this general life his- tory, and one kind of exception we find where species feed dur-. 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 Smith, John B. [from old catalog]. [n. p. ]


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