. Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower. Beneficial insects. Fig. 135. A® ^'SSl ylES) Fig. 134. Fig. Tiger-beetles and ground-beetles.—Fig. 127, larva of Cicindela. Fig. 128, head of Cicindela, to show mandible. Fig. 129, C. generosa. Fig. 130, C. purpurea. Fig. 131, C. sexguttata. Fig. 132, C. repatida. Fig. 133, Calosoma calidum and its larva. Fig. 134, C. scrutator. Fig. 135, Brachinus fumans. Fig. 136, Harpalus caliginosus. Fig. 137, larva of Harpalus, devouring larva of plum-curculio. Fig. 138, Lebia grandis. All except Fig. 135 about natural size. 167. Please note tha


. Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower. Beneficial insects. Fig. 135. A® ^'SSl ylES) Fig. 134. Fig. Tiger-beetles and ground-beetles.—Fig. 127, larva of Cicindela. Fig. 128, head of Cicindela, to show mandible. Fig. 129, C. generosa. Fig. 130, C. purpurea. Fig. 131, C. sexguttata. Fig. 132, C. repatida. Fig. 133, Calosoma calidum and its larva. Fig. 134, C. scrutator. Fig. 135, Brachinus fumans. Fig. 136, Harpalus caliginosus. Fig. 137, larva of Harpalus, devouring larva of plum-curculio. Fig. 138, Lebia grandis. All except Fig. 135 about natural size. 167. 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 Smith, John Bernhard, 1858-1912. Philadelphia and London, J. B. Lippincott company


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