. Bulletin. Geography. HIGH PRAIRIE 293 katydid {Scudderia texensis) are taken from the goldenrod. From the goldenrod we also take the goldenrod beetle {Trirhabda tormentosa canadensis) and the case-bearer (Pachybrachys). The lady-beetles {Cydoneda, Hippodamia, Megilla, etc.) are common. The clover-leaf beetle (Languria mozardi?) (Fig. 305) is also of common occurrence. The snout-beetles are represented by the large, elongated Lixus (Fig. 306), the larvae of which feed in the stalks of rank Fig. 303.—The lady-beetle (Megilla maculata DeG.) and its life history: a,larva; b, pupa;


. Bulletin. Geography. HIGH PRAIRIE 293 katydid {Scudderia texensis) are taken from the goldenrod. From the goldenrod we also take the goldenrod beetle {Trirhabda tormentosa canadensis) and the case-bearer (Pachybrachys). The lady-beetles {Cydoneda, Hippodamia, Megilla, etc.) are common. The clover-leaf beetle (Languria mozardi?) (Fig. 305) is also of common occurrence. The snout-beetles are represented by the large, elongated Lixus (Fig. 306), the larvae of which feed in the stalks of rank Fig. 303.—The lady-beetle (Megilla maculata DeG.) and its life history: a,larva; b, pupa; c, adult (Chittenden, Dept. Agr.); enlarged as 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 Geographic Society of Chicago. Chicago, Ill. : Published for the Society by the University of Chicago Press


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