. Diagnosing bee diseases in the apiary. Bees Diseases Diagnosis. Figure 4.—Symptoms of American foulbrood in pupae: A, healthy pupa; B-F, stages in the decay and drying of pupae, ventral views. APPEARANCE OF THE DEAD BROOD The appearance and position in the cells of brood killed by x\meri- can foulbrood are remarkably uniform. The dead larvae lie ex- tended along the lower side wall with their posterior ends curved part way up onto the bottom of the cells (fig. 3, G). There ma}T be a small raised swelling near the head end of the scale, but this rarely. Please note that these images are extra
. Diagnosing bee diseases in the apiary. Bees Diseases Diagnosis. Figure 4.—Symptoms of American foulbrood in pupae: A, healthy pupa; B-F, stages in the decay and drying of pupae, ventral views. APPEARANCE OF THE DEAD BROOD The appearance and position in the cells of brood killed by x\meri- can foulbrood are remarkably uniform. The dead larvae lie ex- tended along the lower side wall with their posterior ends curved part way up onto the bottom of the cells (fig. 3, G). There ma}T be a small raised swelling near the head end of the scale, but this rarely. 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 Burnside, C. E. (Carlton Earl), 1896-; Sturtevant, Arnold Parker, 1889-. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture
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