. Elementary entomology. Insects. I2O ELEMENTARY ENTOMOLOGY oranges. The family is a small one of relatively large, bright-colored bugs, with few species in the North. The stilt-bugs (Berytidae) are well named from their long, stiltlike legs. They resemble the thread-legged bugs in this respect, but are much smaller, being only about one third of an inch long. Only two species are known in the United States; these fre- quent the undergrowth of woodland and pas- tures. The chinch-bug is the best-known exam-. YIG. 162. The false chinch-bug (Nysiusericae Schill.). (Much enlarged) a, injured leaf;
. Elementary entomology. Insects. I2O ELEMENTARY ENTOMOLOGY oranges. The family is a small one of relatively large, bright-colored bugs, with few species in the North. The stilt-bugs (Berytidae) are well named from their long, stiltlike legs. They resemble the thread-legged bugs in this respect, but are much smaller, being only about one third of an inch long. Only two species are known in the United States; these fre- quent the undergrowth of woodland and pas- tures. The chinch-bug is the best-known exam-. YIG. 162. The false chinch-bug (Nysiusericae Schill.). (Much enlarged) a, injured leaf; b, last stage of nymph ; c, adult. (After Riley) pie of one of the larg- est families (Lygaeidae), with nearly two hundred species in this country. The chinch-bug is about one sixth of an inch long, of a jet-black color, with the fore-wings white with a distinct triangular black spot at the middle of the outer 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 Sanderson, Dwight, 1878-1944; Jackson, C. F. (Cicero Floyd), b. 1882. Boston, New York [etc. ] Ginn and Company
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