Summary[edit] Description: Cottony Maple Scale (Pulvinaria innumerabilis), Scales showing waxy egg sacks For more information, check out wiki's page on this insect. Date: 22 September 2004. Source: Photo taken by Inzilbeth. Author: Inzilbeth.
Identifier: annualreportof4189718newy (find matches)Title: Annual report of the Commissioners of Fisheries, Game and Forests of the State of New YorkYear: 1895 (1890s)Authors: New York (State). Commissioners of Fisheries, Game and ForestsSubjects: Forests and forestryFisheriesGame and game-birdsPublisher: (Albany, N.Y. : The Commission)Contributing Library: Smithsonian LibrariesDigitizing Sponsor: Biodiversity Heritage LibraryView Book Page: Book ViewerAbout This Book: Catalog EntryView All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book.Text Appearing Before Image:months old, a deep burrow is made, Explanation of Plate ). y3Qcrar Aaplc Poorer (Plagionotus speciosus Say). 1. Place where egg was laid, showing excrement or borings thrown out by borer. la. Another more than normally discolored. 2. Borer or grub in September from egg laid the same season. 3. Nearly full grown borer. 4. Adult or beetle. 5. Hole through which the beetle escaped from the trunk. 6. Sawdust or borings packed in burrow. ?apte Tree Praner (Elaphidion villosum Fabr.). 7. Grub or borer in its burrow, a portion of the twig being cut away to show its work. Ja. Small twig with only a thin shell of bark, the woodbeing nearly all eaten. 8. Pupa in the burrow. The base of both twigs represented has been nearly eaten off by the larva. 9. Adult or beetle. Cottony TQ)>z Tree
Summary[edit] Description: Cottony Maple Scale (Pulvinaria innumerabilis) damage on maple (Acer) For more information, check out wiki's page on this insect. Date: 22 September 2004. Source: Photo taken by Inzilbeth. Author: Inzilbeth.
Description: Pulvinaria regalis Canard, 1968, Horse Chestnut Scale, on Tilia sp., Copenhagen, Denmark, 26 May 2014. Date: 26 May 2014, 12:37. Source: Pulvinaria regalis. Author: Donald Hobern from Copenhagen, Denmark. Camera location55° 41′ 56.97″ N, 12° 34′ 27.86″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 55.699158; 12.574405.