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THE MONTHLY BULLETIN. 



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Fig. 61. — The green peach aphid (Myzus persicw Sulz. ). A and B, adult females; 

 C, dorsal view of the pygidium of the winged female ; D, side view of pygidium of 

 apterous female ; E and F, cornicles of winged and apterous females ; G and H, 

 antennte of winged and apterous females. (Essig, P. C. Jr. Ent. ) 



Distribution. — Throughout the entire State. It is doubtful if there 

 is a single locality where this species does not exist. 



Food Plants. — "Works on almost every kind of vegetation. Among 

 the most common are: citrus trees (orange and lemon), potatoes, 



