. Bulletin. Agriculture. 2 Maine Agricultural Experiment Station. 1921. I. AcRiDiDAE*,—grasshoppers with short antennae^ the common grasshoppers of our fields and roadsides. (Fig. i). Fig. 1. Carolina Grasshopper (Dissosteira Carolina) or "flying grass- ; Wing and wing-cover of right side spread. (After Lugger) The hair-line at the side indicates the true length of the body. 2. Tettigoniidae (Locustidae of the older authors),— grasshoppers with long antennae—true grasshoppers, coneheads, katydids, and cave-crickets. (Fig. 2). Please note that these images are extracted from sc


. Bulletin. Agriculture. 2 Maine Agricultural Experiment Station. 1921. I. AcRiDiDAE*,—grasshoppers with short antennae^ the common grasshoppers of our fields and roadsides. (Fig. i). Fig. 1. Carolina Grasshopper (Dissosteira Carolina) or "flying grass- ; Wing and wing-cover of right side spread. (After Lugger) The hair-line at the side indicates the true length of the body. 2. Tettigoniidae (Locustidae of the older authors),— grasshoppers with long antennae—true grasshoppers, coneheads, katydids, and cave-crickets. (Fig. 2). 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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