The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . >«^ /-^^. Fig. 258. Ehyparobia (Panciilora) MAnERjE (showing insect with expanded and unexpanded wiiigsX P. australaaise: This is larger than W. orientalis, and hasperfect wings in both sexes, whereas our kitchen pest isonly winged in the case of the males. In colour it is ared-brown, with a yellow streak along the costaljpargin of the fore-wing at the basal half; the j^tonutumis almost black, but has a yellow margin. P. americanais also fully winged


The century supplement to the dictionary of gardening, a practical and scientific encyclopaedia of horticulture for gardeners and botanists . >«^ /-^^. Fig. 258. Ehyparobia (Panciilora) MAnERjE (showing insect with expanded and unexpanded wiiigsX P. australaaise: This is larger than W. orientalis, and hasperfect wings in both sexes, whereas our kitchen pest isonly winged in the case of the males. In colour it is ared-brown, with a yellow streak along the costaljpargin of the fore-wing at the basal half; the j^tonutumis almost black, but has a yellow margin. P. americanais also fully winged (see Fig. 266), and is minus the yellowmarkings found upon P. australasise; it is also germanica is the smallest of the Cockroaches namedabove, being only about half the size of S. is variable as to colour, but usually some shade oflight brown, and is winged in both sexes. So far,P. germanica has not invaded onr plant-houses to theextent of the other two species; but inasmuch asCockroaches generally are practically omnivoroas, theymnst all be regarded aa undesirable visitors. ToL V. the shorter, cleft at apex, the upper one


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