. Biennial report of the Department of Agriculture. Agriculture. 4 Seventh Aoaual Report of the State Entomologist and Plant Pathologist for 1911 Numerous specimens of insects from the dif- Insect ferent parts of the State have been sent in for identification identification and information relative to life histories and best methods of control. The insects causing the greatest loss during the year are: the Hessian fly, squash bug, cabbage bug, green bug, plant louse, woolly aphis,. Woolly Aphis —a. Agamic female; b, young- aphis; c, pupa; winged female. All jarreat- ly enlarged. (After Marlatt
. Biennial report of the Department of Agriculture. Agriculture. 4 Seventh Aoaual Report of the State Entomologist and Plant Pathologist for 1911 Numerous specimens of insects from the dif- Insect ferent parts of the State have been sent in for identification identification and information relative to life histories and best methods of control. The insects causing the greatest loss during the year are: the Hessian fly, squash bug, cabbage bug, green bug, plant louse, woolly aphis,. Woolly Aphis —a. Agamic female; b, young- aphis; c, pupa; winged female. All jarreat- ly enlarged. (After Marlatt, Circular 20 Bureau of Entomology, U. S. Dept. Agr.). 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 Tennessee. Dept. of Agriculture. Nashville, Tenn. : The Dept.
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