The School-Book of Farming : a Text for the Elementary Schools, Homes And Clubs

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From the pupa comes the mature insect, or imago, as fly, hornet, beetle, butterfly and moth.
THE ANIMAL 127 III some insects the transformation is incomplete ; for example, there is not a distinct larval stage in the true bugs like the leaf -hoppers and chinch-bugs.
In their food-taking habits insects are of three classes, — • those that bite, chew, or eat the plant, those that punc- ture the plant and suck the juices, and those ^^ ^ •' ' How insects that lap their food. take their Of the bitin
...g insects are the beetles, such °° as potato-beetle and rose-chafer, and all the caterpillars.
Of the sucking insects are all plant-Hce, all scale insects, and the true bugs with beaks, such as tarnished plant- bug and stink-bug. Of the lapping insects the flies are examples. The materials or substances used for killing insects are known as insecticides.
The chewing and lapping insects may be killed by poisonous materials, which they may eat or lick up, as arsenic and paris green. The sucking kinds are killed' by substances that injure the insect externally, as lime- sulfur and kerosene emulsion.


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