. Elementary entomology . Much enlarged) Adult at left; «, ^, eggs ; c, newly hatched nymph ; d, its tarsus ; f, /, g, second, third, and fourth stages of nymph ; //, leg of adult; y, tarsus of same ; /, proboscis, or beak. Hair lines indicate natural size. (After Webster and Riley) snturelhts), an insect of a reddish color, with pale yellow stripes, with habits very similar to the one last mentioned, staining the cot- ton where it punctures the bolls. Though common, it is by no means a serious pest of cotton, but is often injurious to ripening


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