. Manual of vegetable-garden insects. Fi<;. 190. — Theblister-beetle ( .s|j()ttedX3). The Two-Spotted Blister-Beetle Macrobasis albida Say This beetle (Fig. 191) is nearly an inch in length, uniform lightgray, with two elongate black spots on the prothorax. Thebasal part of the antennae is yellowish or reddish. This speciesranges from Kansas to Texas and westward to Arizona. It 310 MANUAL OF VEGETABLE-GARDEN INSECTS has been reported as injurious to potato, tomato, pea and sugar-beet. A closely related species, Macrobasis longicollls Leconte(Fig. 192), lacking the two black spots on the pro
. Manual of vegetable-garden insects. Fi<;. 190. — Theblister-beetle ( .s|j()ttedX3). The Two-Spotted Blister-Beetle Macrobasis albida Say This beetle (Fig. 191) is nearly an inch in length, uniform lightgray, with two elongate black spots on the prothorax. Thebasal part of the antennae is yellowish or reddish. This speciesranges from Kansas to Texas and westward to Arizona. It 310 MANUAL OF VEGETABLE-GARDEN INSECTS has been reported as injurious to potato, tomato, pea and sugar-beet. A closely related species, Macrobasis longicollls Leconte(Fig. 192), lacking the two black spots on the prothorax, has.
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