The Tree-Hoppers 



^Ss^Sei^T t0 bn ' ng 3b0Ut P^ctive re- 



the thorax of the common little See" 

 hopper of the bitter-sweet (Enchen- 



opa binotata) is a good example. The 

 ■nsects customarily rest in such posi! 



fon along the twig of a vine that they 

 ^ C ' Se,y , r : s , emble vegetable thorns 

 his family like so many others reaches 

 £ ts most remarkable development in 



f occur in the United States. The 



f spec.es just mentioned, when en- 



arged, bears a fanciful resemblance to 



F L' 3I - CereSa "»*•■= eggs Z nf f a " d W3S ° nCe theSU b" 



and young. ( After Mariattj J * ct of a charming popular article by 

 entitled "A Oueer I, -tH»c, ^ W '" iam Ha m»ton Gibson 



Fig -' 32 -~ EnChen °P abin °^a. f After Lintner) 



