. Circular. Insects. 8. J, 6 Fig. 9.—Imported nuts, showing different forms of injury by nut weevils. 1—Parry's Giant nut, showing exit hole of Balaninus proboscideus; 2—Same of B. rectus: 3— Interior oi Paragon nut, showing larva? of B. rectus in situ ; 4—Same, showing work of one individual of B. proboscideus; 5—Reverse side of figure 2, showing scars made by puncture of female B. rectus in ovipositing: 6—Reverse of figure 1. with puncture of B. proboscideus. All natural sizr (original). [(Mr. 99]. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digita


. Circular. Insects. 8. J, 6 Fig. 9.—Imported nuts, showing different forms of injury by nut weevils. 1—Parry's Giant nut, showing exit hole of Balaninus proboscideus; 2—Same of B. rectus: 3— Interior oi Paragon nut, showing larva? of B. rectus in situ ; 4—Same, showing work of one individual of B. proboscideus; 5—Reverse side of figure 2, showing scars made by puncture of female B. rectus in ovipositing: 6—Reverse of figure 1. with puncture of B. proboscideus. All natural sizr (original). [(Mr. 99]. 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, Govt. print. off.


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