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" The scale of the male resembles that of the female, excepting that it is only one-fourth as large ; the posterior side is prolonged into a flap, which is quite thin ; and the part which covers the larval skin Is often lighter than the remainder of the... "
Fifth Report of the United States Entomological Commission: Being a Revised ... - Page 554
by United States Entomological Commission, Alpheus Spring Packard - 1890 - 957 pages
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ANNUAL REPORT OF THE COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE FOR THE YEAR 1880

1881 - 968 pages
...from linden, eleven from beech, eighteen from oak, and four from water-locust. Scale of male.—The scale of the male resembles that of the female in...and more elongated. Length 1.2 mm , width 0.6™™. Male.—The male is easily distinguished from all other species known to us by the small size of its...
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Report of the Secretary of Agriculture ...

United States. Department of Agriculture - 1881 - 1028 pages
...near the penultimate segment-} there is also a spine at or near the union of the last two segments. Scale of male. — The scale of the male resembles that of the female in color; it is elongated, with the larval skin near the anterior end; this skin is covered by excretion, but...
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Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture for the Year ...

United States. Department of Agriculture - 1881 - 988 pages
...repeatedly found young larvae under the scales I am led to believe that the species is viviparous. Scale of male. — The scale of the male resembles that of the female, excepting that it is only one-fourth as large ; the posterior side is prolonged into a flap, which...
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The Canadian Entomologist, Volumes 13-14

1881 - 520 pages
...lobe on each side, projecting beyond the extremity of the abdomen, giving the body a reniform shape. Scale of male. — The scale of the male resembles that of the female, excepting that it is only one fourth as large, and the posterior side is prolonged into a flap which...
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Bulletin, Volumes 353-377

1914 - 1368 pages
...repeatedly found young larvae under the scales I am led to believe that the species is viviparous. Scale of male. — The scale of the male resembles that of the female, excepting that it is only one-fourth as large; the posterior side is prolonged into a flap, which is...
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Insects Affecting the Orange

Henry Guernsey Hubbard - 1885 - 276 pages
...repeatedly found young larvae uuder the scalts I am led to believe that the species is viviparous. "Scale of Male. — The scale of the male resembles that of the female, excepting that it is only one-fourth as large ; the posterior side is prolonged into a fiap, which...
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Bulletin, Issues 361-375

1915 - 968 pages
...repeatedly found young larvae under the scales I am led to believe that the species is viviparous. Scale of male. — The scale of the male resembles that of the female, excepting that it is only one-fourth as large; the posterior side is prolonged into a flap, which is...
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Report on Insect and Fungus Pests No. 1

Henry Tryon - 1889 - 270 pages
...it has settled, developed to an unusual extent, and so almost enclosing the cavity of the puparium. Scale of male. — " The scale of the male resembles that of the female, except that it is only one quarter as large, and the posterior side being prolonged into a flap which...
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Report of the United States Entomological ..., Volume 5, Parts 1886-1890

United States Entomological Commission - 1890 - 1078 pages
...near the penultimate segment ; there is also a spine at or near the union of the last two segments. Scale of male. — The scale of the male resembles that of the female in color ; it is elongated, with the larval skin near the anterior end ; this skill is covered by excretion,...
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Journal: Appendix. Reports

California. Legislature - 1891 - 489 pages
...repeatedly found young larvœ under the scales, I am led to believe that the species is viviparous. Scale of Male. — The scale of the male resembles that of the female, excepting that it is only one fourth as large; the posterior side is prolonged into a flap, which is...
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