. The culture and diseases of the sweet pea. INSECT PESTS 153 gardens, and the largest of the green species which attacks the pea and related plants (fig. 31 ato e). The general color. FIG. 31. SWEET PEA Apllis, a WINGED FEMALE. b SAME FROM SIDE WITH WINGS FOLDED IN NATURAL POSITION, AS WHEN FEEDING. C AptcrOUS FEMALE. d NYMPH IN LAST STAGE. (AFTER CHITTENDEN.) of the insect is uniform pea green, the same color as the insect's favorite food plant. The eyes are prominent and reddish brown in color. The antennae are lighter than the body and the tubercules prominent. The legs are long and conspi


. The culture and diseases of the sweet pea. INSECT PESTS 153 gardens, and the largest of the green species which attacks the pea and related plants (fig. 31 ato e). The general color. FIG. 31. SWEET PEA Apllis, a WINGED FEMALE. b SAME FROM SIDE WITH WINGS FOLDED IN NATURAL POSITION, AS WHEN FEEDING. C AptcrOUS FEMALE. d NYMPH IN LAST STAGE. (AFTER CHITTENDEN.) of the insect is uniform pea green, the same color as the insect's favorite food plant. The eyes are prominent and reddish brown in color. The antennae are lighter than the body and the tubercules prominent. The legs are long and 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 Taubenhaus, J. J. (Jacob Joseph), 1885-. New York : E. P. Dutton & Company


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