Insect pests of farm, garden and orchard . Fig. 66.—The pellucid locust {Camnulapellucida Scud.). (After Emerton,) 100 INSECT PESTS OF FARM, GARDEN AND ORCHARD Texas. These two differ from the smalk!r species in layingonly one or two masses of eggs, and the eggs of differentialis. 07.—The American acridium (Srhisti-irerrn nmerirnnn Scud.). (.Xfter Riley.) liave often been f(nin(l placed under the l^ark of logs, but other-wise tlieir habits are very similar. The two-striped locust is characterized by two jel-lowish stripes extendingfrom the eyes along thesides of the head andthorax to the


Insect pests of farm, garden and orchard . Fig. 66.—The pellucid locust {Camnulapellucida Scud.). (After Emerton,) 100 INSECT PESTS OF FARM, GARDEN AND ORCHARD Texas. These two differ from the smalk!r species in layingonly one or two masses of eggs, and the eggs of differentialis. 07.—The American acridium (Srhisti-irerrn nmerirnnn Scud.). (.Xfter Riley.) liave often been f(nin(l placed under the l^ark of logs, but other-wise tlieir habits are very similar. The two-striped locust is characterized by two jel-lowish stripes extendingfrom the eyes along thesides of the head andthorax to the extremitiesof the wing-covers, and ^ rr., m ? , , .,,,!- probablv the species Fig. 68.—The Two-striped locust (Mdn- ^ ^ ^ nnplus Scud.). (After Riley.) most commonly observed by the Differeniial Locust.—Throughout tlie Mississippi Valleyfrom Illinois southwaid, the Differential Locust * is one of the


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