The Locust Borer (Cyllene Robiniae) And Other Insect Enemies of the Black Locust ..

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AVitli the wound it inflicts the bug injects a clear fluid that probably has a paralyzing effect. On one occasion an example taken from a goldenrod, managed while I was occupied mo- mentarily with something else, to prod my finger, causing a sharp pain and subsequent intiannnation and swelling, the results being somewhat like that of a bee sting.
The females when captured sometimes emit at the hind end of the body a forked, orange-colored, glandular bod}^ with a pungent scent like that of the g
...land of a cel- ery butterfly. It is probably protective. The bottle- shaped eggs of this bug are placed in clumps on the twigs, and remain in this condition over winter. They are laid in September.
These wheel bugs are doing a great deal of good in some localities, and should be recognized and protected where this is practicable by those interested in the grow- ing of locusts.
Adult locust borers dying in confinement are some- times parth^ covered by a white fungus which emerges at the articulations between the divisions of the body.


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