. Cutworms and army-worms [microform]. Insect pests; Army-worms; Cutworms; Légionnaires (Chenilles); Insectes nuisibles; Vers gris. Fig. 3—WinUiemia i-iuttuUa fly, with larva at left and puparium at right: fore part of the body of Army-worm with' taoUna eggi attached below—lomawhat en- larged. (After Comitock.). Fig. 4—Calosiima calidum; a, larra- Jj beetle. Natural aiie. (After Riley.) In addition to the parasitic and predaceous insects which destroy cutworm, some of our native birds are very fond of these fat. juicy caterpillars^ 15^3 of many of our wild birds as insect destroyers, should be


. Cutworms and army-worms [microform]. Insect pests; Army-worms; Cutworms; Légionnaires (Chenilles); Insectes nuisibles; Vers gris. Fig. 3—WinUiemia i-iuttuUa fly, with larva at left and puparium at right: fore part of the body of Army-worm with' taoUna eggi attached below—lomawhat en- larged. (After Comitock.). Fig. 4—Calosiima calidum; a, larra- Jj beetle. Natural aiie. (After Riley.) In addition to the parasitic and predaceous insects which destroy cutworm, some of our native birds are very fond of these fat. juicy caterpillars^ 15^3 of many of our wild birds as insect destroyers, should be more and more rocoSz ed, and farmers, gardeners, etc. should do all they i^ssiblv can to nrotr? nfJ^ from being shot and their nests from being robbed.^ fcTSeX L.£k! B. ue Ja " 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 Gibson, Arthur, 1875-1959; Canada. Division of Entomology; Dominion Experimental Farms and Stations (Canada). Ottawa : Govt. Print. Bureau


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