. Australian insects. Insects. Fiji, while another parasite on the eggs of a Jassid embedded in the branchlets of a Eucalyptus w^as bred in Southern Queensland. Perkins describes it under the name of Pterygogramma acuminata, a tinv creature not oV of ^n inch in length, of general brown and yellowish Fig. i8.—Coelocyba viridilineata (Froggatt). A pale yellow and green Chalcid infest- ing the large fleshy galls on the kurrajong trees, ("Agricultural Gazette,") Five species of the parasitic wasps belonging to the Mymaridae are described from Queensland. They are all tiny l


. Australian insects. Insects. Fiji, while another parasite on the eggs of a Jassid embedded in the branchlets of a Eucalyptus w^as bred in Southern Queensland. Perkins describes it under the name of Pterygogramma acuminata, a tinv creature not oV of ^n inch in length, of general brown and yellowish Fig. i8.—Coelocyba viridilineata (Froggatt). A pale yellow and green Chalcid infest- ing the large fleshy galls on the kurrajong trees, ("Agricultural Gazette,") Five species of the parasitic wasps belonging to the Mymaridae are described from Queensland. They are all tiny little creatures with slender feathered wings and long legs. They deposit their eggs in the eggs of different species of leaf-hoppers, and some species are very abundant. Four. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Froggatt, W. W. (Walter Wilson), 1858-; Metcalf Collection (North Carolina State University). NCRS; Tippmann Collection (North Carolina State University). NCRS. Sydney, W. Brooks


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