. Bulletin. Agriculture; Agriculture. 132 N. J. Agricultural Experiment Station, Bulletin 348 Orthopodomyia signifer Coq. (The White-Lined Mosquito). Larvae have been taken at Chester, August 5, November 17; Riverton, August 8; Delair, August 20; Lahaway, August. This species breeds normally in tree holes, though occasionally it resorts to barrels or old tubs; it has only been taken in late Fig. 89. Adult of Orthopodomyia signifer Coq. (After John B. Smith). I, female adult; 2, palpus; 3, part of the-vving-vein showing scales; 4, anterior; 5. middle and 6, posterior claws of male (all m
. Bulletin. Agriculture; Agriculture. 132 N. J. Agricultural Experiment Station, Bulletin 348 Orthopodomyia signifer Coq. (The White-Lined Mosquito). Larvae have been taken at Chester, August 5, November 17; Riverton, August 8; Delair, August 20; Lahaway, August. This species breeds normally in tree holes, though occasionally it resorts to barrels or old tubs; it has only been taken in late Fig. 89. Adult of Orthopodomyia signifer Coq. (After John B. Smith). I, female adult; 2, palpus; 3, part of the-vving-vein showing scales; 4, anterior; 5. middle and 6, posterior claws of male (all much enlarged).. 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 Agricultural Experiment Station. [New Brunswick, N. J. ] : The Station
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