iul. 100, Bureau of Entomology, U. S. Dept. of Agricultur 



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Eggs of Boll-Weevil Parasites. 



Fig 1 —Type II. Microdontomerus anthonomi; Calvert, Tex., August 23 1907; color white; 

 ^ize'0 38 bv Oil mm. Fig. 2.-Type VI. Unidentified egg; Dallas, Tex., November 14, 

 1907 color white; size 0.85 by 0.19 mm. Fig. 3.— Type I. Cerambycobius cyamceps;3a, view 

 from side; 3b, view from end; color white; size about 0.8 mm. Fig. 4.— Type III. Eury- 

 tomatylodermatis; Dallas, Tex., August 22, 1907; color gray;_ size 0.68 by 0.21 mm ; 4a, side 

 view of another egg. Fig. 5.— Type IV. Catolaccm hunteri; Dallas, Tex., August 22, 1907, 

 color white; size 62 bv 0.22 mm"^, Fig. 6.-Type V. Unidentified egg; Glenmora, La., 

 August 23, 1907; color gray; size 0.44 by 0.11 mm. (Original.) 



