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Puate IX. 
STRAWBERRY ROOT-WORMS AND CROWN-BORER. 
Larval and pupal characters of Scelodonta pubescens: A, 
tip of abdomen of pupa, side view with anal hook more 
highly magnified; B, terminal segments of abdomen of 
larva, viewed from beneath ; C~; mandible of larva. (Orig- 
inal.) 
Pupa of above species. (Original.) 
Larva of Colaspis brunnea. (Original.) 
Larval and pupal structures of Colaspis brunnea: A, an- 
tenna of larva; B, labium and maxille of larva: a, labi- 
um; b, labial palpi; ¢, maxillary lobe; d, maxillary palpi: 
C, mandible of larva: D, labrum of larva : E, terminal 
abdominal segments of larva, viewed from beneath : a;. D, 
ventral tubercles; ¢, vent; (11, 12, 12, indicate the cor- 
responding segments ;) F, spines upon the terminal abdom- 
inal segments of pupa viewed from beneath. (Original.) 
Larval and pupal structures of Paria aterrima: A, tip of 
abdomen of pupa, side view; B, mandible of larva. (Orig- 
inal. 
The Strawberry Crown-Borer, T'yloderma fragarie: a, larva; 
b, c, Imago. 
Puate X. 
STRAWBERRY INSECTS: ORTHOPTERA AND HEMIPTERA. 
The Red-Legged Grasshopper, Pezottettia femur-rubrum. 
Strawberry Plant-Louse, Aphis sp.; magnified sixty diam- 
eters. (Original.) 
Ege of the same. (Original.) 
The Maple-Tree Bark-Louse, Pulvinaria innumerabilis, female 
i autumnal condition; a, specimens attached to twig; 
b, dorsal view, magnified; c, same, ventral view. 
The False Chinch-Bug, Nysius angustatus: a, leaf of potato 
showing injury; b, pupa; c, adult. (After Riley.) 
The Flea Negro Bug, Thyreocoris pulicarius; natural size, 
and magnified. (After Riley.) 
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Fig. 3. 
Puate XI. 
STRAWBERRY INSECTS: LYGUS LINEOLARIS. 
(Original.) 
Adult; magnified fifteen diameters. 
First stage; magnified fifteen diameters. 
Second stage; magnified fifteen diameters. 
