. Animal communities in temperate America, as illustrated in the Chicago region ; a study in animal ecology. Animal ecology; Zoology. HICKORY ASSOCIATION 241 A wasp (Polistes) builds its comb of wood pulp on the under side of the leaves. Various larvae and beetles feed upon the leaves of the undergrowth. A bug (Acanthocephala terminalis), a leaf-beetle (Calli- grapha scdaris), the fork-tailed katydid (Sciidderia furcata), the round- winged katydid {Amblycorypha iihleri Brun.) (40), and various other insects have been secured from shrubs, especially in slight open- ings. The black snake (22) (n


. Animal communities in temperate America, as illustrated in the Chicago region ; a study in animal ecology. Animal ecology; Zoology. HICKORY ASSOCIATION 241 A wasp (Polistes) builds its comb of wood pulp on the under side of the leaves. Various larvae and beetles feed upon the leaves of the undergrowth. A bug (Acanthocephala terminalis), a leaf-beetle (Calli- grapha scdaris), the fork-tailed katydid (Sciidderia furcata), the round- winged katydid {Amblycorypha iihleri Brun.) (40), and various other insects have been secured from shrubs, especially in slight open- ings. The black snake (22) (now rare) often rests on bushes in such forests. The black and yellow warblers and woodthrush nest on the The Standing De.\d Oak and Inhabitants Fig. 231.—The successor of Passalus {Philomycus carolinensis). Fig. 232.—The work of a carpenter ant in the same tree. d) Tree stratum.—The walking-stick (Fig. 228) (Diapheromera femo- rata) (40) is common on the tree trunks in the fall. The red oak supports the tree cricket (Oceanthus angustipennis), the stinkbug {Euschistus tristigimus), and the oak-leaf beetle (Xanthoma lo-notata). Felt records several insects injurious to the red oak alone. From the white oak we have taken the katydid (Cyrtop/iillus perspicillatus), the larvae of sawflies (Fig. 227) and moths {Anisota senatoria), and various galls. Several weevils (Fig. 226a, b) occur on acorns, and the twig-. 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 Shelford, Victor E. (Victor Ernest), b. 1877; Metcalf Collection (North Carolina State University). NCRS. Chicago, Ill. , Pub. for the Geographic Society of Chicago by the University of Chicago Press


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