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FIG. 42. White-lined Morniug Sphinx (De'ilephila lineata Fabr. ), green larva. 



FIG. 43. White-lined Morning Sphinx (De'ilepliila lineata Fabr.), black larva. 



FIG. 44. White-lined Morning Sphinx (Deilephila lineata Fabr.). 



FIG. 45. Lubber Locust (Brachypeplus magnus Gir.). 



FIG. 46. Green-striped Locust (Tragocephala viridifasciata); a, pupa; b, perfect insect. 



FIG. 47. Granulated Grouse-locust (Tettix grautilata Scudder). 



FIG. 48. Grape Phylloxera (Phylloxera rastalrix Plan.) ; a, female, ventral view, show- 

 ing egg through transparent skin ; b, do. dorsal view ; c, greatly enlarged 

 tarsus; d, shrunken anal joints as they appear after ovipositiou ; e, male 

 of Ph. carycecaulis, Fitch ?, dorsal view the dots in circle indicating natural 

 size. 



FIG. 49. Yucca Borer (Megatltymu* yucca*, Walk.); a, a, funnels made by the larva; b, 

 under ground stem, showing tmmelings of larva. 



FIG. 50. Yucca Borer (Megathymus yucca*, Walk.), female moth. 



FIG. 51. Yucca Borer (Megathymus yucca; Walk.); a, egg, side view, enlarged; 6, egg 

 from which the larva has hatched ; bb, bbb, unhatched eggs natural size > 

 c, newly-hatched larva, enlarged ; c c, full-grown larva, natural size ; d ' 

 underside of head of same, enlarged to show the trophi. 



FIG. 52. Yucca Borer (Megathymus yucca; Walk.), pupa. 



FIG. 53. Yucca Borer (Megathymus yucca; Walk.), moth walking. 



FIG. 54. Yucca Borer (Megatiiymus yucca; Walk.); , b, venation of front and hind 

 wings; c, labial palpus denuded; rf, club of antenna; e, f, g, front, middle 

 and hind legs, all but wings enlarged. 



FIG. 55. ('axiiiia plialaris (Fabr.), venation. 



REPORT IX. 



FIG. 1. Gooseberry Span-worm (Eiifitchia ribearia. Fitch.); a, b, larvre ; c, pupa. 



FIG. 2. Gooseberry Span-worm (Euftcliia ribearia. Fitch), female moth. 



FIG. 3. Gooseberry Span-worm (Eiifitchia ribearia, Fitch) ; a, egg, enlarged ; b, b, eggs, 

 natural size. 



FIG. 4. Imported Currant-worm (Xcmatus rentricosus King); currant leaf showing 

 eggs (1), and the holes which the young worms make (2, 3). [From Prac- 

 tical Entomologist.'] 



FIG. 5. Imported Currant-worm (Nematus rentricosus King) ; a, a, a, larva- ; b, side 

 view of one joint, enlarged, showing black tubercles. 



FIG. (5. Imported Currant-worm (Nematus rcutricosus Klug); a, male fly; b, female 

 fly. 



FIG. 7. Soldier-bug (Podisus placidus Uhler) ; , enlarged; b, natural size. 



FIG. 8. Ovipositors of Sawflies; a, Willow-apple Sawfly (Xematus salicis-pomum 

 Walsh) ; 6, Currant-worm Sawfly (Xcmatus ventricosus King.), enlarged. 



FIG. 9. Native Currant-worm (Pristiphora grossularice Walsh); a, larva, uat. size; 6, 

 fly enlarged. 



FIG. 10. Strawberry- worm (Emphytus maculatus'Sort.) ; 1, 2, ventral and lateral views 

 of pupa; 3, enlarged sketch of perfect fly, the wings on one side de- 

 tached; 4, larva crawling, natural size; 5, perfect fly with wings folded, 

 natural size ; 6, larva at rest; 7, cocoon; 8, antenna, enlarged; 9, egg, en- 

 larged. 



FIG. 11. Abbot's Pine-worm (Lopliyru* Abboiii Leach) ; 1, perfect fly, magnified ; the 

 left wings removed; 2, 3, ventral and lateral views of pupa, enlarged; 4, 

 larva? in different positions, uat. size; 5, cocoon, nat. size; 6, antenna of 

 male, enlarged; 7, antenna of female, enlarged. 



FIG. 12. Map showing the distribution of the Colorado Potato-beetle (Doryphora decem- 

 Uneata. Say). 



