. Annual report. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects -- Ontario Periodicals. Fig. 36.—Willow-gall iNlidge-« the iiy, much enlarged, 6 antenna highly magnified. Fig. 37.—Diplosis grassator—1 larva, 2 pupa, 3 fly, side view, 4 fly, under side (original). • Of C. destructor, two broods appear in the year—one in May, the other in September. Each female fly lays about 30 eggs, on the blades of wheat, or of some other kind of grass. The eggs are minute, cylindrical, red points, *"And you're a doctor, I reckon, though you're only a cow-doctor—for a fly's a fly, though it may
. Annual report. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects -- Ontario Periodicals. Fig. 36.—Willow-gall iNlidge-« the iiy, much enlarged, 6 antenna highly magnified. Fig. 37.—Diplosis grassator—1 larva, 2 pupa, 3 fly, side view, 4 fly, under side (original). • Of C. destructor, two broods appear in the year—one in May, the other in September. Each female fly lays about 30 eggs, on the blades of wheat, or of some other kind of grass. The eggs are minute, cylindrical, red points, *"And you're a doctor, I reckon, though you're only a cow-doctor—for a fly's a fly, though it may be a hoss-fly," eoncluded Mr. Macey, wondering a little at his own ";—Silas Marner, ch VII. 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 Entomological Society of Ontario; Ontario. Dept. of Agriculture. Toronto, The Society
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