. Bulletin. Agriculture. FiG. 7. Development of Wings in young Two-striped Grasshopper (Melanoplus bivittatus). I. First stage, from left side (head of insect to left). II. Second stage. III. Third stage. IV. Fourth stage. V. Fourth stage from above (head up). VI. Fifth stage, from left side. Much enlarged, all drawn to same scale. (Original) "Sucking insects which leap freely and are found in the same places may be distinguished from grasshoppers by the slender tube or beak on the under side of the head, sometimes extending between the bases of the front Please note that these ima


. Bulletin. Agriculture. FiG. 7. Development of Wings in young Two-striped Grasshopper (Melanoplus bivittatus). I. First stage, from left side (head of insect to left). II. Second stage. III. Third stage. IV. Fourth stage. V. Fourth stage from above (head up). VI. Fifth stage, from left side. Much enlarged, all drawn to same scale. (Original) "Sucking insects which leap freely and are found in the same places may be distinguished from grasshoppers by the slender tube or beak on the under side of the head, sometimes extending between the bases of the front 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 Maine. Agricultural Experiment Station, Orono. [Orono. ]


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