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FIG. 14. Round-headed Applr-tnv Bnrcr (Sapcnla bicittaia Say), a, larva: 6, pupa; 

 c. imago. 



FIG. 15. Flat-headed Apple-tree Bjrer (Chryxoboihrisfenwatu, Fabr.), larva. 



Fiu. 16. Flat-headed Apple-tree Burer (Chrysobothris femorata, Fabr. ), imago. 



FIG. 17. Peach-tree Borer (J^jcria c.ritioxa Say); 1, $ ; 2, $. 



FKJ. 18. Plum Curculio (Conotrackclus nenuphar, Herbst) ; a, larva; 1), pupa; c, imago ; 

 cl, pluui and curculio, natural size, the plum bearing one of the punctures. 



FIG. ID. lYunsylvania. Soldier-beetle (Chaulingnathus pensylvanicus, DeGeer). a, larva, 

 natural si/e ; b, head aud first segment enlarged ; c, under lip (labium) ; d, 

 upper lip (lair urn") ; e, leg; /, left lower jaw (maxilla) ; g, antenna; h, left 

 upper jaw (inaudible). 



FIG. '20. Lacewiug ( Ckrysopa sp.); a, eggs; b, larva; c, cocoon, the upper figure show- 

 ing the lid; f/, imago, [a, b, d after West wood. ] 



FIG. 21. Subangular Ground-beetle (Axpidyglossa subangnlata Chaud.). 



FIG. 23. Carabid larva. A, natural size; B, under side of head, enlarged; c, mandible : 

 e, antenna; /, labiuui and labial palpi; g, maxilla and its palpi ; A, joint 

 12 beneath ; i, joint 11 beneath ; j, joints 4-10 each beneath enlarged. 



FIG. 23. Pennsylvania Ground-beetle (Harpalus pensylvanicus, DeGeer). 



FIG. 24. Codling-moth (Carpocapsa pomonella, Linn.) a, apple showing the -work of 

 the larva; b, point of entrance of the larva; d, pupa; c, larva; /, $, moth. 

 h, head of larva ; i, cocoon. 



Fiti. 25. Pupa of Cut- worm in earthen cell. [After Curtis.] 



FIG. 215. Dark-sided Cut-worm (Ayrotis Cochranii Riley). a, larva; b, moth. 



FIG. 27. W- marked Cut-worm (Noclua clandestiita Harr.). 



FIG. 28. Lauce Rustic (Ayrotis telifcra Harr.), moth. 



FIG. 29. Gothic Dart (Ayrotis subgothica, Haw.), moth. 



FIG. 30. Glassy Cut-worm (Agrotis devastator, Brace). Lower figure represents the 

 side of one of the middle segments. 



FiG. 31. Figure 8 Minor (Celwna renigera Stephl). a, moth; b. larva. 



FIG. 32. Microgaster militaris Walsh. [After Walsh.] 



FIG. 3>J. Spined Soldier-bug (Anna spinosa Dallas), a, beak magnified; I, bug with 

 right wing spread. 



FIG. 34. Fiery Ground-beetle (Calosoma calidum, Fabr.) ; a, larva; 6, beetle. 



FIG. 35. Potato stalk Borer ( Gortyna nltela Guen.) 1, moth; 2, larva. 



FIG. 36. Potato-stalk Borer (O-ortyiia nltela Guen.) larva. 



FIG. 37. Potato-stalk Weevil (Baridiits trinotatus, Say); a, larva; b, pupa; c, beetle, 

 (all enlarged). 



FIG. 38. Potato- or Tomato-worm (Sphinx o-maculuta Haw.). A, larva; B, pupa; C, 

 moth. [After Harris. ] 



FIG. 39. Striped Blister-beetle (Lytta viftata Fabr.). [From Practical Entomologist.] 



FIG. 40. a, Ash-gray Blister-beetle (Li/tta cinerea Fabr.), d, antenna.' ; b, Black-rat 

 . Blister-beetle (Lytta murina Lee.), c, autenn;e. 



FIG. 41. Margined Blister-beetle (Lytta maryinata Fabr. ). [From. Practical Entomolo- 

 gist.) 



FIG. 42. Three-lined Potato-beetle (Lcma trilincata, Oliv.) j a, larva; I, tip of its body ; 

 c, pupa; d, eggs. [From Practical Entomologist.] 



FIG. 43. Three-lined Potato-beetle (Lema tiilineata, Oliv.). [From Practical Ento- 

 mologist.'] 



FiG. 44. Striped Cucumber-beetle (Dialrotica rittata, Fabr.). [From Practical Ento. 

 mologist.] 



FIG. 45. Cucumber Flea-beetle (Hallica cucumirin Harr.). [From Practical Entomolo- 

 gist.] 



FiG. 46. Colorado Potato-beetle (Dori/ftliora W-lincata, Say); a, eggs; b, larva, iu dif- 

 ferent stages; c, pupa; d, imago or beetle; e, wing-cover, enlarged; /, leg, 

 enlarged. 



