. Bees & bee-keeping; scientific and practical. A complete treatise on the anatomy, physiology, floral relations, and profitable management of the hive bee. Bee culture; Bees. APHIDE HONEY. 271 rarely, and probably only in diseased conditions, se- crete excessive quantities of sweet liquid, which, oozin^ trom various parts of their surfaces, gives the eager gatherer material that is above suspicion; but ordi- nary honey dew is now universally conceded to be. Fig. 54.—Aphides as Nectar-producers. A, Rose Aphis (Siphonophora Rosce), Winged Viviparous Female (Magnified Ten times)—an, Antennse


. Bees & bee-keeping; scientific and practical. A complete treatise on the anatomy, physiology, floral relations, and profitable management of the hive bee. Bee culture; Bees. APHIDE HONEY. 271 rarely, and probably only in diseased conditions, se- crete excessive quantities of sweet liquid, which, oozin^ trom various parts of their surfaces, gives the eager gatherer material that is above suspicion; but ordi- nary honey dew is now universally conceded to be. Fig. 54.—Aphides as Nectar-producers. A, Rose Aphis (Siphonophora Rosce), Winged Viviparous Female (Magnified Ten times)—an, Antennse ; n, Nectaries ; r, Rostrum, or Proboscis. B, Wingless Oviparous Female of same—an, Antennse; n, Nectaries ; ng, Nectar Globule ; e. Egg just laid. C, Aphis Scabiosce (Aphis of Scabiosa arvemis), Wingless Viviparous Female (Magnified Sixteen times) — an, Antennae; n, Nectaries; dy, Developing Young ; y, Young Aphis, just born. D, Aphis Sambuci (Aphis of Elder Tree), Wingless Viviparous Female, with Ant Feeding on (rig) Nectar Globule—an, Antennse ; n, Nectaries ; an', Antennse of Ant. the product of the Aphis. When the gummed leaves are lifted, they will be found to be infested beneath by colonies of these creatures, some winged and some wingless; and a careful examination will generally. 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 Cheshire, Frank Richard, 1833?-1894. London, L. U. Gill


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