. The Acarina or mites. A review of the group for the use of economic entomologists. Mites. Fig. 220.~Tarsoncmus latus: Male. (Author's illustra- ) Fig. 221.—Tarsonemus, side view. (Original.) cases, attributing the disease to Pediculoidcs tritici Lagreze. Various other cases are known from Roumania and Russia, so that this mite probably causes trouble in all grain-growing regions, and can only be eliminated by destroying the insects that commonly infest grain. In our country these cases have been confined to the Eastern States. If the wheat is thrashed immediately after harvest and dir


. The Acarina or mites. A review of the group for the use of economic entomologists. Mites. Fig. 220.~Tarsoncmus latus: Male. (Author's illustra- ) Fig. 221.—Tarsonemus, side view. (Original.) cases, attributing the disease to Pediculoidcs tritici Lagreze. Various other cases are known from Roumania and Russia, so that this mite probably causes trouble in all grain-growing regions, and can only be eliminated by destroying the insects that commonly infest grain. In our country these cases have been confined to the Eastern States. If the wheat is thrashed immediately after harvest and directly from the field, the injurious insects will be largely destroyed, and there will be no damage from Pediculoidcs; however, it is not advisable to use fresh straw for 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 Banks, Nathan, b. 1868; United States. Department of Agriculture. Washington, D. C. : G. P. O.


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