. Guide to the insects of Connecticut . I PLATE \T. Galls Formed by Hymenopterous Insects. Blackberry Seed Gall, Diastrophiis cuscutceformis O. S. 2. Knot Gall, Diastrophiis nebulosus O. S. 3. Mealy Rose Gall, Rhodites ignotus O. S.■4. Oak Bullet Gall, Holcaspis globulus Mossy Rose Gall, Rhodites roscr Linn. All natural size. Plate VI. PLATE VII. 1. Cocoons of Apantclcs {Protapanteles) congregatiis Say on young Tobacco \\orm. Natural size. 2. Cocoons of a Microgasterine, the host of Pcconiachus 111 iII iIII IIS Walsh, on apple twig. Natural size. 3. Cocoons of a Microgasterine, Apante


. Guide to the insects of Connecticut . I PLATE \T. Galls Formed by Hymenopterous Insects. Blackberry Seed Gall, Diastrophiis cuscutceformis O. S. 2. Knot Gall, Diastrophiis nebulosus O. S. 3. Mealy Rose Gall, Rhodites ignotus O. S.■4. Oak Bullet Gall, Holcaspis globulus Mossy Rose Gall, Rhodites roscr Linn. All natural size. Plate VI. PLATE VII. 1. Cocoons of Apantclcs {Protapanteles) congregatiis Say on young Tobacco \\orm. Natural size. 2. Cocoons of a Microgasterine, the host of Pcconiachus 111 iII iIII IIS Walsh, on apple twig. Natural size. 3. Cocoons of a Microgasterine, Apanteles {Protapantcles) gloiiicratiis (Linn), a parasite of the Cabbage natural size. Plate VII


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