Newton's lantern slide catalogue (1920s)

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43, Museum Street, London, W.C.l. 207 VARIOUS INSECTS BENEFICIAL AND AW DETRIMENTAL TO MAN. Photographed from Beautifully Painted^ 6s.; 1 Silkworm and Moths, Bovibyx Mori 2 Lady Bird, Coccinella, tw» punctata, on geranium 3 Gall b’ly, Cynips Galla Tinctoria 4 Cochineal Insect, Coccus Cacti 5 Garden Spider, Epeira Diademata 6 Spider. AraneaAvicularia 7 Large and Small White Butterfly, Pieris Bfassica Rapes Original Drawings. Plain Slides, 2s. each. 8 Colora^ Potato Beetle, Doryphara tentineata 9 Wasp, Vespa Vulgaris 10 Crane Fly, Tipulee Oleracea 11 Locust, Qryllus Dux 12 The Teredo. A Mollusc which eats into the Submarine Cable INJURIOUS INSECTS. A U AND COMMON FARM PESTS. Drawings Dy the late Miss G. E. Ormerod, E.E.S. Revised by her sister m ** Drraerod, late Consulting Entomologist to the Eoyal Agricultural Society Text Book, “Agricultural Entomology,” by MissE. A. Ormerod, (Simpkin & Co.) Beautifully Painted, 6s. ; Plain Slides 2s. each. 1 Locust. Caloptenus atlanis Larva, Pupa, and Perfect Insect Plying and Walking 2 Falsz Wirewoums. Julidos Julus guttatus—Julas terresiris Polydesmus complanatus 8 Clovkb Weevil. Apion Apricans Larva, Pupa, and Perfect Insect 4 Great Yellow Underwing Moth. ■ Tryph^na pronuba Larva, Pupa, and Perfect Insect 6 WheaT“Bulb Ply. Hylemyia coarctata Larva, Pupa, and Insect Specimen of Injured Wheat 6 Gout Ply, Chloropa tceniopus Larva, Pupa, Perfect Insect, and In- jured Barley Stems 7 WiRKWORM AND CLICK BEETLE. ElatcT {Agriotes) lineatue WiREWORM, GRUB OF ClICK BeKTLE } Eggs, Pupa, Beetle, and young turnip with fibres of root destroyed by gnawing of wireworms 8 Turnip Sawfly. Athfiliu spinarum Caterpillar, Hybernating Caterpillar in cocoon of Silk and earth,,Pupa in simil ir cocoon, Perfect Insect Carrot Ply. Psila roses Maggot, Pupa, Perfect Insect, and In- „ jured Carrot 10 Earwig. Forncula Common Earwig, Female, Porficula aurioularia Ditto in young stage; and Porficula forcipata, Male 11 Cockchafer. Melolonthu vulgaris Larva, Pupa, and Perfect Insect 12 Large White Butterfly. Pieris brassicee Caterpillar, Pupa, and Perfect Insect Ox Warble Fly. Hypoderma bovis First Stage of Maggot; Second Stage, Third Stage, Pupa, and Perfect Ply 14 Horse BoT Fly. (jostrophilus equi Male and Female 15 Turnip Flea Beetle. Raltica {Phyllotreta nemorutn) Maggot, Pupa, and Perfect Insect 16 Daddy ong Lkgs or Crane Fly. Tipula oleracea Larva and Perfect Insect 17 Hop Aphis (Green Fly). Aphis humuli Pupa in early stage, also showing Wing Cases, Male Aphis, Female Aphis (wingless form) 18 Lady Bird. Coccmella septem-punctata Larva, Pupa, and Perfect Beetle 19 Garden Chafer. Phyllopertha Horticola Flying, walking, and maggot Green Rose Chafer. Cetonia Aurata Pupa in Cocoon., Earthen Cocoon, Larva 21 Shot-borer Beetle. Xyleborus dispar showing workings of the Shot-boring Beetles Male Beetle and Female Beetle, Plum stems 22 Mole Cricket. Guyllotalpa Vulgaris Plying, walking, and Larva 28 Potato Theips. Thrips Minutissima Female Potato Thrips, with wings displayed, and Larva 24 The Wood Wasp. Sirex Qigas. Male. Medium spie id of wings, Larva, Juvenous, female, size various J .0 Common Vapourer Moth. Orgyia Antiqua Male Moth, Female, Eggs on Coooon. na rr, -n. *miet-work Cocoon,Caterpillar 2b The Diamond-Baok Moth. Plutella Cruciferarum Moth with wings extended. Moth at rest. Pupa in net-work Cocoon Caterpillar 27 Corn Aphis. Aphis [Siphonophora) Granaria. Winged Female, Wingless Female Larva, Empty Shell of Larva from which a Parasite has hatched 28 Scale Insects, Aspidiotus Ostreoeformis. Oyster Scale (Pear tree) outside and inside view, and Female. Asptdiotus Zonatus type of males of all the Diaspina Mytilaspis Pomorum, Mussel Scale (Apple) outside view. Inside view showing the Eggs, Female Scale In- sect shrunk after egg-laying Pear Tree 1 Branches showingnatural Apple Tree j size of scale 29 Plant Bugs, Lygus Umbellatorum Flying, at rest. Pupa of Lygus Solan 30 Apple Sawfly. Tenthredo (Roplocampa) Testu- dinue Larva, and injured Apple 31 Pear or Cherry Tree Sawfly or Slug Worm Tenthredo Gerasi or Eriocampa Limacina Larva in two stages, Cocoon Larv 83 . 32 Green Garden Chafer. Cetonia Aurata Cabbage or Turnip Gall Weevil. Ceutorynehus Sulcicollis WiREwoRM (grub of Click Beetle.) Elater Lineatus Onion Fly. Ajithomyia Ceparum Daddy Longlegs. Tipula Oleracea 83 Leopard Moth. Zemera Msculi Winter Moth. Oheimatobia Brumata Clouded Yellow Butterfly. Colias Edusa Wool-gathering Bee. Anthidium Meenicatum Fox-coloured Pine Sawfly.. Lophyrus Rufus 34 Potato Thrips. Thrips Minutissima Lettuce Greenfly. Aphis Lactuca Earwig. Forjicula Auricularia Lesser Rocky Mountain Locust, Calo tenus Atlanis