. Agricultural entomology for students, farmers, fruit-growers and gardeners. Insects; Beneficial insects; Insect pests. Fig. 145 Fig. 146 Fig. 14,5.—Balaninus proboscideus: head of larva, much enlarged. (Chit- tenden, Div. Eut., U. S. Dept. Ag.) Fig. 146.—Pecan weevil (Balaninus caryce): o, female, dorsal view b, same, lateral view, in outline; c, head with rostrum and antenna of^male. About two and one-half times size. (Chittenden, Div. Hint., U. S. Dept. Ag.) days later, it will greatly help in securing perfect fruit. Some experiments have shown extremely valuable results in this direction.


. Agricultural entomology for students, farmers, fruit-growers and gardeners. Insects; Beneficial insects; Insect pests. Fig. 145 Fig. 146 Fig. 14,5.—Balaninus proboscideus: head of larva, much enlarged. (Chit- tenden, Div. Eut., U. S. Dept. Ag.) Fig. 146.—Pecan weevil (Balaninus caryce): o, female, dorsal view b, same, lateral view, in outline; c, head with rostrum and antenna of^male. About two and one-half times size. (Chittenden, Div. Hint., U. S. Dept. Ag.) days later, it will greatly help in securing perfect fruit. Some experiments have shown extremely valuable results in this 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 Osborn, Herbert, 1856-1954. Philadelphia ; New York : Lea & Febiger


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