. Annual report, including a report of the insects of New Jersey, 1909. THE INSECTS OE NEW JERSEY. i87. Fig. 238.—Willow saw-fly, Cimbex amcricana: a, willow leaf showing egg blisters; b, twig with girdlings; c, egg, enlarged; d, newly hatched larva, enlarged; e, larvae; f, cocoon; g, same cut open to show pupa; Ji^ pupa; t, male adult; j, k, ovipositor and its tip, enlarged. CIMBEX Oliv. ?C. americana Leach. Throughout the State, the larva common enough on willow, less so on elm, poplar and linden. The adult is rarely seen and the species ha,s several varieties—"laportei" Lep., &quo


. Annual report, including a report of the insects of New Jersey, 1909. THE INSECTS OE NEW JERSEY. i87. Fig. 238.—Willow saw-fly, Cimbex amcricana: a, willow leaf showing egg blisters; b, twig with girdlings; c, egg, enlarged; d, newly hatched larva, enlarged; e, larvae; f, cocoon; g, same cut open to show pupa; Ji^ pupa; t, male adult; j, k, ovipositor and its tip, enlarged. CIMBEX Oliv. ?C. americana Leach. Throughout the State, the larva common enough on willow, less so on elm, poplar and linden. The adult is rarely seen and the species ha,s several varieties—"laportei" Lep., "nortoni" MacG., "luctifera" Kirby, and "10-maculata" Nort., most of which probably occur in the S" 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 New Jersey state museum. [from old catalog].


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