Report of the State Entomologist on Injurious and Other Insects of the State of New York

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University of the State of New York, 1913

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Page 181 - Claws moderately long, strongly curved, simple ; the pulvilli as long as the claws. Genitalia : basal clasp segment...
Page 2 - Director of State Library JAMES I. WYER, JR, MLS Director of Science and State Museum JOHN M. CLARKE Ph.DDSc. LL.D. Chiefs of Divisions Administration, GEORGE M. WILEY MA Attendance, JAMES D. SULLIVAN Educational Extension, WILLIAM R.
Page 12 - ... through the courtesy of Dr LO Howard, chief of the bureau of entomology, United States Department of Agriculture, and his associates.
Page 161 - Coxae and femora mostly pale yellowish; tibiae and tarsi a variable dark brown; clawrs long, slender, evenly curved, the pulvilli a little shorter than the claws. Genitalia; basal clasp segment short...
Page 191 - Length, i mm. Antennae nearly as long as the body, sparsely haired...
Page 56 - the deposition of eggs could probably be prevented to considerable extent by treating the trunks of trees about the middle of May with a wash prepared as follows : Thin one gallon of soft soap with an equal amount of hot water and stir in one pint of crude carbolic acid (one-half pint, refined), let it set over night and then add eight gallons of soft water. Apply thoroughly to the trunk, especially about all crevices and wounds, from the ground to about six or eight feet high, and renew if necessary...
Page 191 - Antennae shorter than the body, sparsely haired, dark brown, 14 segments; the fifth with a stem one-fourth the length of the subglobose enlargement, subbasal whorl thick, 6 nearly equidistant whorls of stout, strongly curved setae ; terminal segment reduced, pyriform.
Page 192 - Claws slender, evenly curved, the pulvilli as long as the claws. Genitalia; basal clasp segment short, stout, terminal clasp segment short, swollen basally; dorsal plate short, broad, broadly and angularly emarginate; ventral plate short, deeply and roundly emarginate.
Page 102 - Davis has also collected specimens of this brood in 1893 and 1910, one year in advance of the normal time for emergence. Mr Henry D. Lewis of Annandale informs us that no belated individuals were observed by him in 1912, though he had seen them following earlier appearances of this insect. Juniper bug (Pentatoma juniperina Linn.) . This large, green, reddish or pinkish margined stinkbug is comparatively rare in New York State.
Page 192 - ... the length of the subcylindric basal enlargement, which latter has a length about...

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