. Insects, their ways and means of living. Insects. PLANT LICE weather may give the young lice a long wait for their first meal. The approaching time of hatching is signaled in most. Fig. 93. Hatching of the green apple aphis, Aphis pomi A, the egg. B, an egg with the outer coat split. C, the same egg with the inner shell split at one end. D-F, three successive stages in the emergence of the young insect. G-J, shedding the hatching membrane. K, the empty eggshell. L, the young aphid J59l. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced


. Insects, their ways and means of living. Insects. PLANT LICE weather may give the young lice a long wait for their first meal. The approaching time of hatching is signaled in most. Fig. 93. Hatching of the green apple aphis, Aphis pomi A, the egg. B, an egg with the outer coat split. C, the same egg with the inner shell split at one end. D-F, three successive stages in the emergence of the young insect. G-J, shedding the hatching membrane. K, the empty eggshell. L, the young aphid J59l. 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 Snodgrass, R. E. (Robert E. ), 1875-1962. New York Smithsonian Institution series


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