Lantern Slides illustrating Zoology, Botany, Geology, Astronomy, Textiles, &c.: Catalogue E. (November 1924)

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Flatters & Garnett, Ltd., Manchester. Section AA 19—Some Domestic Pests — Continued. '3 Ptinus tectus, pupa cases ot ground rice. 14 Ptinus fur, Drug Beetle. 15 Sitrodrepa panicea (found in drugs, etc.). 16 Niptus hololeucus. 17 Cheese Mite. 13 Cheese Fly. 19 Meal Mite. Section AA 20—HORTICULTURAL AND AGRICULTURAL PESTS and a few “ Friends ” marked F in italics. (For Fungous Diseases of Plants see Section BB 6.) A new series of photographs, principally from life, which will be added to from • t'i i • _ tii: j 4 /r> wVi quo omt.anlfi fl /- PflP time to time. Plain Slides 1/6 each. MITES, Etc. 1 Big Bud on black currant branches. P 2 Big Bud Section, with Eriophyes ribis in situ, x 6. ^ 3 Black Currant Mite, Eriophyes ribis. D 4 Pear Leaf curled by Eriophyes pyri. P 5 Pear Leaf, underside, with E. pyri, x 20. M 6 Red Spider on young currant bushes. P MYRIOPODA. 7 Millipede, Julus sp., damages many vege- tables, including potatoes. P 8 Centipede, Lithobius, feeds on eggs, larvae and insects of various kinds— F . P 9 Centipede, Geophilus sp., feeds on eggs, larvae, and insects of various kinds— F. P ORTHOPTERA. 10 Earwig, Forficula auricularia, spoils dahlia flowers. . . P 11 Thrips, Ceratothrips dracgenas, with wings extended, x 20. M HEMIPTERA—Homoptera. 12 Cuckoo Spit on heather 13 Psylla alni and fosteri on alder leaves. 14 Psylla mali, ova on fruit spur. 15 Psylla mali, larva on apple Leaf. 16 Psylla mali, nymph on apple leaf. 17 Psylla mali, adults on apple leaf. 17aTyphlocyba, on apple. APHID/E—“ Greenfly.” 18 Aphis on Sweet Pea, Macrosiphum pisi. 19 Aphis, enlarged, sucking juices of Sweet 20 Aphis from Potato, apterous form enlarged 21 Plum Shoot leaves curled by Aphids. 22 Plum Leaf with Aphids in situ. 23 Aphids on plum twig. 24 Aphids migrating down branches ot Blum Tree. 25 Aphis, curled Elm leaves. 26 Idopterus nephrolepidis from Fern, winged and apterous form, x 9. . 27 Orchid stem, with Cerataphis latamae, x 2| 28 Aphids on Rose Buds, with Syrphus larvse. 29 Woolly Aphis, Schizoneura lamgera on Apple bole. . . 30 Woolly Aphis, Schizoneura on Apple branches. * ALEURODID/E—Snowflies. 31 Snowfly, ALeurodes vaporariorum on Pelar- gonium x 11. , J M 32 Snowfly, Aleurodes proletella, Ova and Larvae on Cabbage, x 11. M 33 Acletoxenus syrphoides, Pupae, x 6*. M 34 Acletoxenus syrphoides, Imago, male and female, x 5. M Coloured, where suitable, 3/- each. COCCI D/E—Scale Insects. 35 Chionaspis salicis, Scales on Alder. P 36 Chionaspis salicis, Scale insect, female. M 37 Cryptococcus on Beech bole. P 38 Mussel Scale, Mytilapsis on Apple twig. P 39 Scale insects from Bananas. M 40 Lacewing Fly, Chrysopa sp., also stalked eggs of same— F P LEPIDOPTERA—Butterflies and Moths. 41 Cabbage White Pieris brassicse, Metamor- phosis. P 42 Parasite of Cabbage White, Microgaster glomeratus, male and female, x F. M 43 Parasite of Cabbage White, Cocoons, x 2^, F. 44 Hyperparasite on Microgaster, x 4. 45 Cabbage Moth, Mamestra brassicse, Meta- morphosis (case). 46 Cabbage Moth, Mamestra brassicse, larva 47 Green Apple Pug. light variety on branch 48 Green Apple Pug, dark variety on branch 49 Tortrix rosena, with Pupa case on Pear leaf . , . r 50 Currant Moth, Abraxis grossulanata, metamorphosis (case). P 51 Mottled Umber, H. defoliaria amongst oak leaves. 52 Mottled Umber, H. defoliaria, apterous female at rest. . P 53 Lackey Moth, B. neustria, metamorphosis. P 54 Lackey Moth, B. neustria, larva; and damage done by same. P 55 Codlin Moth, Carpocapsa pomonella on apple. 56 Codlin Moth, Carpocapsa pomonella, imago P 57 Winter Moth, C. Brumata and December Moth, P. populi. P COLEOPTER A—Beetles. 58 Cockchafer, Melolontha vulgaris, larva. 59 Cockchafer, Melolontha vulgaris, pupa. 60 Cockchafer, Melolontha vulgaris, metamor- phosis (case). 61 Cockchafer, with wings outstretched. 62 Cockchafer, antennae of male and female. 63 Ground Beetle, larva, with parasitic Proc- totrypid larvae in situ— F. 64 Proctotrypid Flies, from larva of Ground Beetle— F. 65 Wire Worms (Larvae) and Skipjacks (beetles) P 66 Skipjack Beetle, Elater sp. (enlarged). P 67 Ladybird Coccinella septempunctata. F P 68 Ladybird Coccinella septempunctata, larva^ ^ 69 Ladybird Coccinella pupa and pupa case.F P 70 Ladybird Coccinella, with aphids. F P M B Lecture Lanterns in various patterns—See Catalogue F. — 17 —