Economic Series, Issue 5order of the Trustees of the British Museum, 1937 - Beneficial insects |
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abdomen adult Bed-Bug adult bug ædeagus or penis antennæ applied architraves areas Bed-Bug can live Bed-Bug Cimex lectularius Bed-Bug feeds BED-BUGS AND DISEASE bites blood BRITISH MUSEUM NATURAL bug takes cell walls Cimex hemipterus Cimices Common Bed-Bug contact insecticides copulatory pouch cracks and crevices Diagrammatic disinfection Distillation Economic Pamphlet eggs are laid ENTOMOLOGY especially flat furniture and bedding furniture in transit Heavy Naphtha housing estates hydrocyanic acid gas increased and multiplied instance Jenyns known quantity labium large number linoleum liquid cyanide little insect LONDON mandibles means of liquid mild infestations MUSEUM NATURAL HISTORY number of bugs Organ of Berlese ORTHODICHLORBENZENE pairs of stylets paraffin pest pharynx picture rails pierce the skin proboscis rock sulphur rostrum rudimentary fore wings saliva segment sheath sodium cyanide spermatozoa spraying substance sucking sulphur candles SULPHUR DIOXIDE sulphuric acid temperature transit in vans Treatment of furniture tropical Bed-Bug tube vapour ventilated wallpaper