. Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower. Beneficial insects. Fig. Cut-worms and owlet-moths.—Fig. 324, Agrotis ypsilon and its larva, the "greasy ; Fig. 325, larva oiNoctua clandestina, the clandestine cut-worm. Fig. 326, Peridroma saucia. Fig. 327, eggs of the same, a single example enlarged at a. Fig. 328, its larva, the variegated cut-worm. Fig. 329, Carneades messoria and its larva, the dark-sided cut-worm. Fig. 330, the climbing cut-worm, larva of Carneades scandens. Fig- 33I1 Hadena devastatrix and its larva, the glassy cut-worm. 291. Please note th


. Economic entomology for the farmer and fruit-grower. Beneficial insects. Fig. Cut-worms and owlet-moths.—Fig. 324, Agrotis ypsilon and its larva, the "greasy ; Fig. 325, larva oiNoctua clandestina, the clandestine cut-worm. Fig. 326, Peridroma saucia. Fig. 327, eggs of the same, a single example enlarged at a. Fig. 328, its larva, the variegated cut-worm. Fig. 329, Carneades messoria and its larva, the dark-sided cut-worm. Fig. 330, the climbing cut-worm, larva of Carneades scandens. Fig- 33I1 Hadena devastatrix and its larva, the glassy cut-worm. 291. 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 Smith, John Bernhard, 1858-1912. Philadelphia and London, J. B. Lippincott company


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