. Annual report of the Commissioner of Agriculture ... Agriculture -- New York (State). 468 Report of the Department of Entomology of the Fifth instar (Plate XXVIII, fig. 5): Color pale yellowish green. Segments of abdomen with a fairly regular pattern of roundish white blotches; a small one on front and one on hind margin on median line; larger blotches on each side are arranged alternately near the front and hind margins. Outer side of hind femur with numerous black spots extending over the distal two-thirds or four-fifths. Antennae marked similar to adult. Length 11 to 12 mm. Antennae 23 mm


. Annual report of the Commissioner of Agriculture ... Agriculture -- New York (State). 468 Report of the Department of Entomology of the Fifth instar (Plate XXVIII, fig. 5): Color pale yellowish green. Segments of abdomen with a fairly regular pattern of roundish white blotches; a small one on front and one on hind margin on median line; larger blotches on each side are arranged alternately near the front and hind margins. Outer side of hind femur with numerous black spots extending over the distal two-thirds or four-fifths. Antennae marked similar to adult. Length 11 to 12 mm. Antennae 23 mm. Adult (Plate XXVIII, fig. 6): Moderately slender. Pronotum as broad as long. Color very pale green. Top of head between eyes and antennae orange yellow; occipital area with longitudinal transparent greenish blotches separated by white lines. Wings transparent, with a slight greenish tinge; veins more or less colored with yellowish. Fig. 32.— Hatching of Tree Crickets. a, Position of embryo in egg. b, c, d, e, Successive stages in emergence of nymph. (Drawings made from CE. quadripunctatus.) green. Forewings of male very broad. Antennae white, with gray annulations in the outer part at intervals of about four segments. First segment is pale orange yellow on all parts except the large swelling on the front and inner side which ia white and has a conspicuous round black spot in the center. (Fig. 30, a.) The second segment is white with a similar spot. Length to end of abdomen 14 mm. Forewing of male 13-14 mm. x 6 mm. Forewing of female 12-13 mm. HATCHING OF EGGS AND TIME OF APPEARANCE OF NYMPHS. Before hatching, the egg becomes swollen, due to internal pressure. The end of the cap then breaks off and the embryo slips out. When it first appears the body is nearly perpendicular to the branch. (Fig. 32, b.) It retains its embryonic form until several abdom- inal segments have been exposed, then the head bends down and. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page


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