Our Insect Friends And Foes; How to Collect, Preserve, And Study Them

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Our Insect Friends And Foes; How to Collect, Preserve, And Study Them
Cragin, Isabella Sophronia
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It is very handsome. The larvae bore in the pith of elder, and the beetles may be found on the bush in early summer.
Professor Comstock says he has seen a pine tree eight inches in diameter bored through and through by ^!^^t^ the larvae of these beetles.
Pinc-borcr.
1 hey make a cocoon of chips, from which in the spring emerges a grey and black beetle, RirBKowNK- with three ribs or ridgfes alons: borer.
each wmg-cover, a sharp pomt on '«'*• each edge of the thorax, and short antennae.
This beet
...le leaves the pupa-case in the fall, but stays in the tree all winter and comes out in the spring to begin the mischief all over again.
This handsome beetle lays its eggs in summer, in the wood of the sugar-maple.
Beautiful ^^j ^1^^ ,^r^^ ^^^^ Maple-borer. .
m every direction, doing much harm to the tree, "g- "6- beautiful ^ . MAPLE^BORER.
The adult is black, with various piaginotu* spedostu.
Digitized by VjOOQIC Broad-Necked Prionus 18 1 bands and other marks of bright yellow. The antennae are of medium length, stout and knotty.


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