The C 

 Fig. 1 

 Fig. 2 



hrysanthemum Midge, Diarthronomyia hjipof]acn H. 

 Dasyneura rhodophaga Coq. 



Lw., and the Rose Midge, 



Fig. 3. 

 Fig. 4. 



-Galls on. leaves of chrysanthe- 

 mum resulting from the attack 

 of the Chrysanthemum Midge. 



-The Chrysanthemum Midge, 

 much enlarged. 



Figs 1, 2 and 4 original; 3 redrawn after Webster 



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The egg, larva and puparium of 



the Rose Midge. 

 Showing rose bud destroyed by 



larvae of the Rose Midge. 



