. Insects injurious to fruits. Illustrated with four hundred and forty wood-cuts. Insect pests. 236 INSECTS INJURIOUS TO THE GRAPE. surface of the ground in search of more congenial quarters. During the winter many of them remain torpid, and at that season they assume a dull-brownish color, so like that of the Fig. roots to which they are attached that they are difficult to discover. They have then the appearance shown at 6 in Fig. 242. With the renewal of growth in the spring, the young lice cast their coats, rapidly increase in size, and appear as shown at e, /, g, in the figure; soon


. Insects injurious to fruits. Illustrated with four hundred and forty wood-cuts. Insect pests. 236 INSECTS INJURIOUS TO THE GRAPE. surface of the ground in search of more congenial quarters. During the winter many of them remain torpid, and at that season they assume a dull-brownish color, so like that of the Fig. roots to which they are attached that they are difficult to discover. They have then the appearance shown at 6 in Fig. 242. With the renewal of growth in the spring, the young lice cast their coats, rapidly increase in size, and appear as shown at e, /, g, in the figure; soon they begin to deposit eggs;. 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 Saunders, William, 1836-1914. Philadelphia, J. B. Lippincott & Co


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