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Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower [microform] : and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges economicentomolo00insmit Year: 1896 Lubber grasshoppers.—a, Dictyophortis reticulatis: b, BiacJiystola magna. Two very large and clumsy species occur, both known as 'lubbers;' one in Florida, short-winged, yellow and black, is Dictyophorus reticulatis,—the other, a Western plains species, dirty-brown in color, and with mere rudiments of wings, also known as the ' Buffalo grasshopper,' is Brachystola magna. Last to be mentioned in this series are the 'grouse locu
Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower [microform] : and for use as a text-book in agricultural schools and colleges economicentomolo00insmit Year: 1896 Lubber grasshoppers.—a, Dictyophortis reticulatis: b, BiacJiystola magna. Two very large and clumsy species occur, both known as 'lubbers;' one in Florida, short-winged, yellow and black, is Dictyophorus reticulatis,—the other, a Western plains species, dirty-brown in color, and with mere rudiments of wings, also known as the ' Buffalo grasshopper,' is Brachystola magna. Last to be mentioned in this series are the 'grouse locusts,' or Tettigincs. These remarkable little creatures have the pro-
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