Archive image from page 223 of The culture and diseases of. The culture and diseases of the sweet pea culturediseasespea0taub Year: 1917 ( i62 DISEASES OF THE SWEET PEA FIG. 35. GREEN LACE FLY (Chrysopha oculata) an enemy OF THE SWEET PEA APHIS, O EGGS. b FULL GROWN LARVA. C FOOT OF SAME. d LARVA DEVOURING AN INSECT, e COCOON. / ADULT INSECT, g HEAD OF SAME. h ADULT NATURAL SIZE. (AFTER MARLATT.) are then released and others caught and destroyed in a similar way (fig. 35 to A). Aphiduis. Of still greater importance in the natural control of the sweet pea aphis, is the parasite known as Ap


Archive image from page 223 of The culture and diseases of. The culture and diseases of the sweet pea culturediseasespea0taub Year: 1917 ( i62 DISEASES OF THE SWEET PEA FIG. 35. GREEN LACE FLY (Chrysopha oculata) an enemy OF THE SWEET PEA APHIS, O EGGS. b FULL GROWN LARVA. C FOOT OF SAME. d LARVA DEVOURING AN INSECT, e COCOON. / ADULT INSECT, g HEAD OF SAME. h ADULT NATURAL SIZE. (AFTER MARLATT.) are then released and others caught and destroyed in a similar way (fig. 35 to A). Aphiduis. Of still greater importance in the natural control of the sweet pea aphis, is the parasite known as Aphiduis testa- ceipes (fig. 36). The adult female of this fly possesses a long sharp pointed ovipos- itor which pierces the body wall of the


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