. Bulletin of entomological research. Entomology. Fig. 7 . Lacon stricticollis,, Fairm., X 4. typical of the Elateridae, and the blunt posterior angles of the thorax serve to identify the pupal stage of this species, as in the other two the posterior angles are backwardly produced as sharp teeth. The pupal stage lasts for 13 or 14 days. The feeding habits of this species seem to be similar to those of S. cinnamomeus, and the control measures recommended for that species would be just as effective for this one. The Predaceous Wireworm (Monocrepidius pallipes, Esch.) (fig. 8). This species has b


. Bulletin of entomological research. Entomology. Fig. 7 . Lacon stricticollis,, Fairm., X 4. typical of the Elateridae, and the blunt posterior angles of the thorax serve to identify the pupal stage of this species, as in the other two the posterior angles are backwardly produced as sharp teeth. The pupal stage lasts for 13 or 14 days. The feeding habits of this species seem to be similar to those of S. cinnamomeus, and the control measures recommended for that species would be just as effective for this one. The Predaceous Wireworm (Monocrepidius pallipes, Esch.) (fig. 8). This species has been found only in sandy soils in association with the white grubs of Rkopaea vestita, and has never been observed attacking cane. The larva. Fig. 8, Monocrepidius pallipes, Esch., X 4. is very similar in appearance and size to that of Lacon stricticollis, from which it can be distinguished by the shape of the caudal notch, which in Monocrepidius (C572) o. 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 Great Britain. Colonial Office. Entomological Research Committee; Imperial Institute of Entomology; Commonwealth Institute of Entomology. Farnham Royal : Commonwealth Agricultural Bureaux


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