. Animal communities in temperate America : as illustrated in the Chicago region; a study in animal ecology. Animal ecology; Zoology -- Illinois Chicago. 194 WET FOREST COMMUNITIES. Representatives of the Tamarack Swamp Community Fig. 144.—View in the dense vegetation of the tamarack swamp. Fig. 145.—Female orb-weaver (Epeira gigas); about natural size. Fig. 146.—The brindled locust (Melanoplns punctulatiis); natural size. Fig. 147.—An earwig (Apterygida aculeata); natural size. Fig. 148.—An engraver beetle destroyer (Cleridae, Thanasimus dubius); 3 times natural size (from Blatchley after Wol


. Animal communities in temperate America : as illustrated in the Chicago region; a study in animal ecology. Animal ecology; Zoology -- Illinois Chicago. 194 WET FOREST COMMUNITIES. Representatives of the Tamarack Swamp Community Fig. 144.—View in the dense vegetation of the tamarack swamp. Fig. 145.—Female orb-weaver (Epeira gigas); about natural size. Fig. 146.—The brindled locust (Melanoplns punctulatiis); natural size. Fig. 147.—An earwig (Apterygida aculeata); natural size. Fig. 148.—An engraver beetle destroyer (Cleridae, Thanasimus dubius); 3 times natural size (from Blatchley after Wolcott). Fig. 149.—The bark of the tamarack, showing the work of the engraver beetle (Polygraphias rnfipennis). Figs. 150, 150a.—Pickering's tree-frog (Hyla pickeringii); about two-thirds natural size (after Fowler).. 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 Shelford, Victor E. (Victor Ernest), b. 1877; Geographic Society of Chicago. Chicago, Ill. : Published for the Geographic Society of Chicago by the University of Chicago Press


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