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Fig. 1: Fomalo .fruit fly; sheath split open to show ovipositor. Fig.2: The same in her characteristic attitude. Figs. 3 and 4: Fomnle and male fruit flies, as they'appear on the opposite side of a window pane. Observe in the male the rounded abdomen and tho absenco of ovipositor. Fig. 5: The "oarly bird" catches tho tomato crop. Fig. 6: A tough-skinned pear is not despised. Fig. 7: Mothod of injecting an egg boneafch skin of ah apple. Fig. 8: A , later stage. Flies at work; maggots emerging and.falling to tho ground to hide for the pupal stage. Fig. 9: Tho chrysalis or .pupa, from . which a fully-fledged fly will emerge. " • ■,-..,■■ . ~.

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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 78, 26 December 1907, Page 8

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Fig. 1: Fomalo .fruit fly; sheath split open to show ovipositor. Fig.2: The same in her characteristic attitude. Figs. 3 and 4: Fomnle and male fruit flies, as they'appear on the opposite side of a window pane. Observe in the male the rounded abdomen and tho absenco of ovipositor. Fig. 5: The "oarly bird" catches tho tomato crop. Fig. 6: A tough-skinned pear is not despised. Fig. 7: Mothod of injecting an egg boneafch skin of ah apple. Fig. 8: A, later stage. Flies at work; maggots emerging and.falling to tho ground to hide for the pupal stage. Fig. 9: Tho chrysalis or .pupa, from . which a fully-fledged fly will emerge. " • ■,-..,■■ . ~. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 78, 26 December 1907, Page 8

Fig. 1: Fomalo .fruit fly; sheath split open to show ovipositor. Fig.2: The same in her characteristic attitude. Figs. 3 and 4: Fomnle and male fruit flies, as they'appear on the opposite side of a window pane. Observe in the male the rounded abdomen and tho absenco of ovipositor. Fig. 5: The "oarly bird" catches tho tomato crop. Fig. 6: A tough-skinned pear is not despised. Fig. 7: Mothod of injecting an egg boneafch skin of ah apple. Fig. 8: A, later stage. Flies at work; maggots emerging and.falling to tho ground to hide for the pupal stage. Fig. 9: Tho chrysalis or .pupa, from . which a fully-fledged fly will emerge. " • ■,-..,■■ . ~. Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 78, 26 December 1907, Page 8

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