The Insect Enemies of Small Grains

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The Insect Enemies of Small Grains
Lawrence Bruner
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The base of the stem had been entirely eaten out by a footless, yellowish- white grub, one-fourth of an inch in length, with a chest nut- brown head and the posterior end of the body becoming rapidly smaller at the last two rings. On taking the grub from the oat stem it progressed quickly across a table, working itself along Digiti zed by Google 428 NEBRASKA STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE.
by moving the rings of its body like a dipterous larva and at tfae same time making use of its slightly extens
...ile tail to push itself along." Mr. Fletcher does not consider the insect to be one that will ever become a destructive grain pest, as it seems to prefer to work upon the grass Panicum crus-galli instead.
THE GKAIN WEEVILS.
{Calandra granaria Linn, and others.) This is the true grain weevil, concerning which so much has been written, both in this and Eu- ropean countries. It is a blackish snout-beetle very similar in form to the different species of "bill- bugs" described or mentiqned in my paper on "Corn Insects," but much smaller — being about one- fifth of an inch in length.


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