Insects affecting the orange . slightly enlarged.(After Comstock.) Fig. 5. Cryptits inquisitor. (After Riley.) PLATE XIII. MISCELLANEOU,S ORANGE INSECTS. (Original.) Fig. 1. Anceglis demissalis, web-tangle of thecatei-pillars and spider, natural size: a,larva; 6, moth, slightly enlarged. Fig. 2. Aphis of the Orange: a, wingless female;b, winged female; c, parasitized female, enlarged; d, colony on leaf, allparasitized, slightly enlarged. Fig. 3. Trioxys testaceipes, greatly enlarged. PLATE XIV. MISCELLANEOUS ORANGE INSECTS. (Original.) Fig. 1. Hypothenemus eruditus, enlarged. Fig. 2. L
Insects affecting the orange . slightly enlarged.(After Comstock.) Fig. 5. Cryptits inquisitor. (After Riley.) PLATE XIII. MISCELLANEOU,S ORANGE INSECTS. (Original.) Fig. 1. Anceglis demissalis, web-tangle of thecatei-pillars and spider, natural size: a,larva; 6, moth, slightly enlarged. Fig. 2. Aphis of the Orange: a, wingless female;b, winged female; c, parasitized female, enlarged; d, colony on leaf, allparasitized, slightly enlarged. Fig. 3. Trioxys testaceipes, greatly enlarged. PLATE XIV. MISCELLANEOUS ORANGE INSECTS. (Original.) Fig. 1. Hypothenemus eruditus, enlarged. Fig. 2. Leptoslylushixistug: «, beetle, enlarged; 6, work and cocoon cell, natural 3. Hyperplalys maculatus, ( 4. Midas clavatus, natural size. (Re-drawn from Harris.) Fig. 5. Carpophilus mutilatus, enlarged. Fig. 6. Epurcea (estiva, enlarged. Fig. 7. Pomace-lly of the Orange: a, adult fly; b, larva; c, puparium, all 8. Chrysobothris chrysoela, enlarged. REPORT DN INSECTS AFFECTING THE DRANOE PLATE. Fiql
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