. Elementary entomology . Fig. iio. Eggs of the snowy tree cricket [CEcaiit/iiis niveiis) (7, blackberry cane, show- ing egg punctures ; b, the same split, to show the arrangement of the eggs ; c, egg very much en- larged ; (/, its tip still more enlarged, (.\fter Kiley) Earwigs (Euplexopterd). The earwigs are nearly re- lated to the Orthoptera, though they are often placed in a separate order, Euplex- optera, which means "well-folded wing," referring to the wing, which is folded lengthwise, like that of the grasshopper, and then crosswise. They are small insects, our common species


. Elementary entomology . Fig. iio. Eggs of the snowy tree cricket [CEcaiit/iiis niveiis) (7, blackberry cane, show- ing egg punctures ; b, the same split, to show the arrangement of the eggs ; c, egg very much en- larged ; (/, its tip still more enlarged, (.\fter Kiley) Earwigs (Euplexopterd). The earwigs are nearly re- lated to the Orthoptera, though they are often placed in a separate order, Euplex- optera, which means "well-folded wing," referring to the wing, which is folded lengthwise, like that of the grasshopper, and then crosswise. They are small insects, our common species Fig. III. Changa {Scapteriscus didactylus Latr.) A mole cricket which is the most serious insect pest in Porto Rico, (.\fter Barrett)


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