Insects injurious to fruits . grown, is about half an inch long, of a bluish-black colorabove, marked with orange, black, and yellowish white. Thepupa, 6, is nearly one-third of an inch long, of a dull orange-yellow, with black and yellow markings. The beetle, c, d,resembles the blood-red lady-bird, but is narrower in pro-portion to its length, and less convex in form. The head isblack, with a whitish patch in front, and the thorax black,with a dull-white patch on eacii side towards the front. Inthe figure, a, b, and c are magnified, and d shows the naturalsize. INSECTS INJURIOUS TO THE ORANGE


Insects injurious to fruits . grown, is about half an inch long, of a bluish-black colorabove, marked with orange, black, and yellowish white. Thepupa, 6, is nearly one-third of an inch long, of a dull orange-yellow, with black and yellow markings. The beetle, c, d,resembles the blood-red lady-bird, but is narrower in pro-portion to its length, and less convex in form. The head isblack, with a whitish patch in front, and the thorax black,with a dull-white patch on eacii side towards the front. Inthe figure, a, b, and c are magnified, and d shows the naturalsize. INSECTS INJURIOUS TO THE ORANGE. 4X7 m The Eyed oculata (Fab.).This species, which is represented magnified at a, Fig. 435, Fig. and of its natural size at b, has black wing-ojvers, with alarge reddish spot on each. The Five-Spotted Lady-bird. Coccinella 5-notata var. Californica Mann. Fig. 436 shows the Californian variety of the five-spottedlady-bird, wKich is a form with no spots. The thorax is Via. 436.


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