Report on the Rocky Mountain locust and other insects now injuring or likely to injure field and garden crops in the western states and territories . Fig. L Hessian FJy, Ceddomyia destructor.—a, larva; &, pupa ; c, stalk of wheat, withthree cavities contaiDing the larvae, their heads toward the ground.—(AfterFitch.) Fig. 2. Agrotis snfusa Denis and Schitferraiiller, and Caterpillar or Cut-Worm.—(AfterKiley.) Fig. 3. Jgy-oiis subgothica.—(After Eiley.) Fig. 4. Celccna renigera Stephens, and Caterpillar.—(After Kiley.) A Cut-Worm feed-ing on the roots of different Howers in gardens. Fig. 5. Agro


Report on the Rocky Mountain locust and other insects now injuring or likely to injure field and garden crops in the western states and territories . Fig. L Hessian FJy, Ceddomyia destructor.—a, larva; &, pupa ; c, stalk of wheat, withthree cavities contaiDing the larvae, their heads toward the ground.—(AfterFitch.) Fig. 2. Agrotis snfusa Denis and Schitferraiiller, and Caterpillar or Cut-Worm.—(AfterKiley.) Fig. 3. Jgy-oiis subgothica.—(After Eiley.) Fig. 4. Celccna renigera Stephens, and Caterpillar.—(After Kiley.) A Cut-Worm feed-ing on the roots of different Howers in gardens. Fig. 5. Agrotis cochrani Hiley, and Cut-Worm.—(Alter Kiley.) Fig. 6. Gortyna nitela Guen6e, and Larva.—(After Riley.) Fig. 7. Angonmois Moth, and FiG. 8, its Larva.—(From Guide to Study of Insects.) Fig. 9. Wheat Tinea, and its larva and chrysalis, natural size and enlarged, with thegrains of wheat tied together with silk threads.—(After Curtis.) Fig. 10. a, larva; b, pupa; c, beetle of SitopMlua oryzcc (Linu.), Kice-Weevil; e,Sitoi)hilH8 granarius (Linu.), Grain-Weevil.—(After Curtis.) Rep. U. S. Geol. and Geogr. Surv. Plate Insects injuring Wheat and Corn. EXPLANATION OF PLATE LXVI. Fig. 1. The Colorado Potato-Beetle (Donjphora 10-lineata).—a, a, eggs; h, h, h, larva in three stages ; c, pupa or chrysalis; d, d, beetle; e, a wing-cover, enlarged twice.—(After Eiley.)Fig. 2. Dorypliora juncta.—a, a, eggs; i, i, grub or larva; c, beetle; d, wing-cover, enlarged, showing two of the black stripes joined together.—(After Kiley.)Fig. 3. The Potato Systena (S. viitis Lee), Kingsley 4. Lema triliveata, Eastern 5. Lema trtlineata.—a, a, small and mature larva; 6, end of body of larva; c, pupa; d, eggs.—(After Kiley.)Fig. 6. a, Macrohasis cinerea (Fabr.).—d, male and female antenna, enlarged.—(After Eiley.)Fig. 7. b, Macroiasia murina (Lee).—c, male and female antennae, enlarged.—(After Riley.)Fig. 8. Epicauia margivafa (Fab


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