1842
DOI: 10.5962/bhl.title.8976
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A treatise on some of the insects of New England, which are injurious to vegetation

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“…Data indicating a preoviposition period of from 15 to 210 days are given in Table 1. Tlie cadelle is a flattened, black beetle about one-third of an inch long THE CADELLE 15 Aug. 7,1922 do do Aug. 11,1922 .....do Aug. 8,1922 Aug. 12,1922 Aug. 19,1922 Aug. 20,1922 Aug. 22,1922 Sept. 28,1922 July 1, 1922 do do Aug. 22,1922 do do Aug. 27,1922 Aug. 26,1922 Aug. 28,1922 Feb. 9,1923 Sept. 18,1922 Feb. -27, 1923 Mar. 20,1923 Mar.…”
Section: Age At Which Mating and Oviposition Beginunclassified
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“…Data indicating a preoviposition period of from 15 to 210 days are given in Table 1. Tlie cadelle is a flattened, black beetle about one-third of an inch long THE CADELLE 15 Aug. 7,1922 do do Aug. 11,1922 .....do Aug. 8,1922 Aug. 12,1922 Aug. 19,1922 Aug. 20,1922 Aug. 22,1922 Sept. 28,1922 July 1, 1922 do do Aug. 22,1922 do do Aug. 27,1922 Aug. 26,1922 Aug. 28,1922 Feb. 9,1923 Sept. 18,1922 Feb. -27, 1923 Mar. 20,1923 Mar.…”
Section: Age At Which Mating and Oviposition Beginunclassified
“…14,1924 Mar. 28,1924 Dec. 31,1923 Nov. 10,1923 Feb. 20,1924 June 6,1924 July 23,1923 Feb. 23,1924 Jan. 11,1924 Apr. 10,1924 Jan Oct. 15,1922 Aug. 28,1922 Sept. 8,1923 Aug. 8,1923 Oct. 20,1923 Aug. 2, 1923 Sept. 17,1923 Aug. 13,1923 July 14,1923 Sept. 12 The average number of eggs placed in a batch is 25 (see Table 2).…”
Section: Age At Which Mating and Oviposition Beginmentioning
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“…Over a dozen Lepidoptera species were described and named by Harris therein, including familiar species such as Lophocampa maculata , Acronicta americana , and Euxoa messoria . First published in 1841, the “Report” was re-printed in 1842 (Harris 1842), and subsequently released in a 2 nd (Harris 1852) and 3 rd edition (Harris 1862). The 3 rd edition was published after Harris’ death in 1856, and included the addition of butterfly species based on Harris’ manuscripts, including descriptions of 10 new species.…”
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