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Source | Annual report of the Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of Minnesota. (Biodiversity Heritage Library: plate, caption), background cleaned up |
Author | Julius Bien (1826-1909) biography |
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JPEG file comment | Annual report of the Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of Minnesota. (11th July 1902-June 1903 )
http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/13898518 plate: http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/13898493 caption http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/13898531 The colored plate found at the beginning of this article has been prepared in order to show farmers the exact appearance of some of the more common locusts of the State, a few of which are so closely allied as to be difficult to distinguish by an amateur. Fig. 1. Lesser Migratory or White Mountain Locust (M. atlanis) omewhat enlarged. Fig. 2. Young (pupa) of same; slightly enlarged. Fig. 3. Red-legged Locust (M. femur-rubrum) ; enlarged. Fig. 4. Same, enlarged, wings spread, showing parasitic mites. Fig. 5. Carolina Locust (D. Carolina) ; pale form. Fig. 6. Two-striped Locust (M. bivittatus) ; reduced. Fig. 7. Rocky Mountain Locust (ill. spretus) ; slightly enlarged. Fig. 8. Green-striped Locust (C. viridifasciata) ; reduced Fig. 9. Coral-winged Locust (H. tuberculatus) ; reduced. |
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