. Bulletin. Agriculture. LIFE HISTORIES OF LEAFHOPPERS OF MAINE. 6^ rows of four to six in a row but also very commonly as scattere-l single eggs. The arrangement on leaf sheath and blade are shown in the figure and for the cases observed there was about an equal distribution between leaf sheath and blade. The eggs do not pass entirely through the leaf but lie between the epi- dermal layers so that if the leaf sheath is stripped of¥ the eggs come with it even in very thin parts. A little blister shows on the outside and the eyes appear as minute red dots. The eggs are set obliquely to the vasc


. Bulletin. Agriculture. LIFE HISTORIES OF LEAFHOPPERS OF MAINE. 6^ rows of four to six in a row but also very commonly as scattere-l single eggs. The arrangement on leaf sheath and blade are shown in the figure and for the cases observed there was about an equal distribution between leaf sheath and blade. The eggs do not pass entirely through the leaf but lie between the epi- dermal layers so that if the leaf sheath is stripped of¥ the eggs come with it even in very thin parts. A little blister shows on the outside and the eyes appear as minute red dots. The eggs are set obliquely to the vascular bundles and minute reticulations of the inner epidermis may be seen covering the egg if exam- ined with a lens. On the 'blade they are thrust through from the upper surface but lie closer to the under epidermis. Thirty- seven eggs were counted within the length of an inch on one stem of 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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