. Elementary entomology. Entomology. and with the prothorax greatly widened, giving them the name "flat-headed borers," which is also often applied to the family. They are to be found beneath bark, making irregular cham- bers in the sapwood and in the inside of the bark. Some feed only on dead or dying tim- ber, while others, like the flat-headed apple-borer, attack healthy trees and often cause their destruction. One of the common smaller species is the red-necked blackberry-borer. It is a third of an inch long, with black wing-covers, dark bronze head, and coppery bronze prothorax.


. Elementary entomology. Entomology. and with the prothorax greatly widened, giving them the name "flat-headed borers," which is also often applied to the family. They are to be found beneath bark, making irregular cham- bers in the sapwood and in the inside of the bark. Some feed only on dead or dying tim- ber, while others, like the flat-headed apple-borer, attack healthy trees and often cause their destruction. One of the common smaller species is the red-necked blackberry-borer. It is a third of an inch long, with black wing-covers, dark bronze head, and coppery bronze prothorax. The larva bores in the sapwood of the rasp- berry and blackberry, causing a gall-lik^ swelling, and when full grown bores into the pith, where it pupates. m^ The fireflies {Lampyri- dae) which twinkle in the dusk of a warm summer evening are not realh' flies, but beetles, though their bodies and wing- covers are much softer in texture than those of most beetles Fic. ::oS. Flat-headed apple-tree borer. (Twice natural size) a, \zT\a; I', beetle ; c, head of male ; </, pupa (After Chittenden, United States Department of Agriculture). ".. 209. A firefly beetle (P/toihius pyralis) a, lar\-a; /', pupa in cell; c, adult. (.After Kiley). 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 Sanderson, Dwight, 1878-1944; Jackson, C. F. (Cicero Floyd), b. 1882; Metcalf Collection (North Carolina State University). NCRS. Boston, Ginn


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