. Bulletin. Insects; Insect pests; Entomology; Insects; Insect pests; Entomology. THE SORGHUM MIDGE. 45 Milo maize. In one instance the writer reared a single adult from the common foxtail grass (Setaria glauca)a and Mr. George G. Ainslie has also reared the midge from the grass Sieglingia In the investigation of this problem many varieties of sweet sor- ghum were observed in their relation to infestation, among which are Early Amber, Crookneck, Sappling, Sofohro7 Durra, Egyptian, African Durra, Red African, and Sumac, and while there is some difference in the degree of infestat


. Bulletin. Insects; Insect pests; Entomology; Insects; Insect pests; Entomology. THE SORGHUM MIDGE. 45 Milo maize. In one instance the writer reared a single adult from the common foxtail grass (Setaria glauca)a and Mr. George G. Ainslie has also reared the midge from the grass Sieglingia In the investigation of this problem many varieties of sweet sor- ghum were observed in their relation to infestation, among which are Early Amber, Crookneck, Sappling, Sofohro7 Durra, Egyptian, African Durra, Red African, and Sumac, and while there is some difference in the degree of infestation of these varieties it has not been observed to be sufficiently great to merit the recommendation of any. Fig. 24.—The sorghum midge ( Contarinia sorghicola): a, Adult male; b, antenna joints of same; c, head, frontal view, a, Greatly enlarged; b, c, highly mag- nified. (Original.) of them as resistant varieties—all being infested to such an extent that they would have failed to produce a profitable crop of seed. DESCRIPTIONS. THE ADULT. The following is the original description of the species by Mr. Coquillett: Antennae of the male as long as, of the female almost one-half as long as, the body, in both sexes composed of 14 joints; joints 3 to 14 in the female each slightly con- stricted in the middle, each except the last one greatly constricted at the apex into aBaton Rouge, La., September 14, 1908. &Clemson, S. C, August 15, August 31, November 3, and September 8, 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 United States. Bureau of Entomology. Washington : G. P. O.


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