. Alfalfa, grasshoppers, bees: their relationship. Alfalfa. [from old catalog]; Locusts. [from old catalog]; Bees. [from old catalog]. 34 GRASSHOPPEKS IN GENERAL. of types in our collection, I found the material, a male and female, upon which Townsend based his description. A careful comparison with literature at hand, made by Doctor Williston, shows the three specimens to be without doubt identical. It is interesting to note, as showing the range of adapt ibility of this species, that the types were bred from cocoons of Limbex V-4 f V. Please note that these images are extracted f
. Alfalfa, grasshoppers, bees: their relationship. Alfalfa. [from old catalog]; Locusts. [from old catalog]; Bees. [from old catalog]. 34 GRASSHOPPEKS IN GENERAL. of types in our collection, I found the material, a male and female, upon which Townsend based his description. A careful comparison with literature at hand, made by Doctor Williston, shows the three specimens to be without doubt identical. It is interesting to note, as showing the range of adapt ibility of this species, that the types were bred from cocoons of Limbex V-4 f V. 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 Hunter, Samuel John, 1866- [from old catalog]; Duff, A. H. [from old catalog]. Topeka, Kan. , Press of the state printer
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