. Bulletin. Geography. 300 Fig. 299.—A parasitic wasp depositing eggs in the body of a grain louse (after Washburn, Bull. 108, Fig. 16, p. 274). Fig. 300.—^A louse killed by a parasite (after Washburn, loc. cit., Fig. 12, p. 276).. Fig. 301.—The life history of the golden-eyed lacewing {Chrysopa oculala): a, eggs; J, the larva—"aphis-lion"; c, foot of the larva; c/, the larva seizing an aphid; e, the pupal cocoon; /, g, h, the adult; k, natural size (after Chittenden, Div Ent Dept. Agr.).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been di


. Bulletin. Geography. 300 Fig. 299.—A parasitic wasp depositing eggs in the body of a grain louse (after Washburn, Bull. 108, Fig. 16, p. 274). Fig. 300.—^A louse killed by a parasite (after Washburn, loc. cit., Fig. 12, p. 276).. Fig. 301.—The life history of the golden-eyed lacewing {Chrysopa oculala): a, eggs; J, the larva—"aphis-lion"; c, foot of the larva; c/, the larva seizing an aphid; e, the pupal cocoon; /, g, h, the adult; k, natural size (after Chittenden, Div Ent 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 Geographic Society of Chicago. Chicago, Ill. : Published for the Society by the University of Chicago Press


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