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COLEOPTERA— BEETLES 



which is brown with two conspicuous white stripes, appears 

 in early summer, May or June, deposits eggs at the lower 



Fig. 134. — Chion cinctiis: a, eggs, natural size; (>, egg, enlarged; c, 

 larva; d, pupa; e, adult male; /, antennie of female. (After Osborn, 

 in Garden and Forest.) 



l)art of the trunk, near the ground. The larwT on hatching 

 burrow into the tree and for the first season live near the 

 bark, then they burrow down and pass the winter in the 



Fig. 13.^.— \\'Grk of hickoij 

 section of stick with burrows. 

 Garden and Forest.) 



borer, ^lH>wiii- I.Migi 

 One-half natural size. 



(After Osljorn, in 



lower part of the burrow, perhaps below the surface of the 

 ground. The next two summers are spent in boring upward 



