. Annual report. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects -- Ontario Periodicals. Fig. 35.—Black-bodied Cherry Fruit Fly (Rhagoletis fausta), much enlarged. This fly is a little larger than the following species. were Ehagoletis fausta—the species which he had described on Page 70, Vol. XLI of the Canadian EntomologiM as intrudens but later discovered to be identical with fausta, the name that Osten Sacken had given it in 1877. Before I had any reply from Prof. Aldrich I received a letter from Mr. Illingworth of Cornell University who said that one of our students who happened t


. Annual report. Entomological Society of Ontario; Insect pests; Insects -- Ontario Periodicals. Fig. 35.—Black-bodied Cherry Fruit Fly (Rhagoletis fausta), much enlarged. This fly is a little larger than the following species. were Ehagoletis fausta—the species which he had described on Page 70, Vol. XLI of the Canadian EntomologiM as intrudens but later discovered to be identical with fausta, the name that Osten Sacken had given it in 1877. Before I had any reply from Prof. Aldrich I received a letter from Mr. Illingworth of Cornell University who said that one of our students who happened to be with me the day I found this species had called on him and shown him specimens of the' insects which he had taken with him to Cornell. In liis letter Mr. Illingworth kindly gave me the name of the insect and some information on the degree of prevalence in his 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 Entomological Society of Ontario; Ontario. Dept. of Agriculture. Toronto, The Society


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