. Annals of the Entomological Society of America. Entomology. Fig. 5.—-Lysiphlebus depositing its eggs in the body of a grain-aphis. Much enlarged (original.). Fig. C.—Lysiplilcbits tritici, principal parasite of the spring grain-aphis; Adult female and antenna of male. Greatly enlarged (original). At right: Egg of Lysiphlebus tritici. Highly magnified (original). the leaves of the young grain (fig. 7) and were taken out of the mud about the wheat plants on February 28, after the winter was practically over, Mr. Kelly found that of these 50 dead bodies, 17 contained full grown larv^ of the par


. Annals of the Entomological Society of America. Entomology. Fig. 5.—-Lysiphlebus depositing its eggs in the body of a grain-aphis. Much enlarged (original.). Fig. C.—Lysiplilcbits tritici, principal parasite of the spring grain-aphis; Adult female and antenna of male. Greatly enlarged (original). At right: Egg of Lysiphlebus tritici. Highly magnified (original). the leaves of the young grain (fig. 7) and were taken out of the mud about the wheat plants on February 28, after the winter was practically over, Mr. Kelly found that of these 50 dead bodies, 17 contained full grown larv^ of the parasite, 12 contained pupae of a light color and 21 contained pupae of a dark color, the latter. 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 America. [College Park, Md. , etc. ] : Entomological Society of America


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