Report of the State Entomologist of Connecticut for the year ... . arious years from 1934 to1940 in southern Connecticut are given in Tables 22 and 23. Graphsshowing the average occurrence of egg deposition at New Haven from1935 to 1940 are presented in Figure 7. Most of the eggs of the first-generation moths at New Haven weredeposited in the period May 29 to July 12, although it is known that afew were laid before and after these dates in certain years. The peak ofoviposition generally occurred near the middle of June. During the six-year period 1935-40 at New Haven an average of per cen


Report of the State Entomologist of Connecticut for the year ... . arious years from 1934 to1940 in southern Connecticut are given in Tables 22 and 23. Graphsshowing the average occurrence of egg deposition at New Haven from1935 to 1940 are presented in Figure 7. Most of the eggs of the first-generation moths at New Haven weredeposited in the period May 29 to July 12, although it is known that afew were laid before and after these dates in certain years. The peak ofoviposition generally occurred near the middle of June. During the six-year period 1935-40 at New Haven an average of per cent of allthe eggs were deposited from June 8 to 22, inclusive. Oviposition of thesecond generation, beginning near the end of July, continued throughoutAugust and sometimes into the first few days of September. The averagepeak of oviposition of the second generation at New Haven during theperiod 1935-38 occurred about the second week in August, and 89 percent of the eggs were deposited from August 2 to 21. Connecticut State Entomologist 255 First Generation 30 25. 21+-28 29-2May Second Generation 30 25 § 15


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