. Bulletin. Agriculture -- New Hampshire. 70 X. H. AGR. EXPERIMENT STATION [Bulletin 143 trausfonn. and none have pupated after August 13. In 1907, on August 8, we secured 9 pupa^ and 24 larvae, three of which pupated before August 13. The moths emerged August 12 to 23, 1907. No larva? were observed to transform after August 1, in 1908. From these and other observations it seems probable that one-third of the larvae which form cocoons during the last week of July or first week in August transform to pupa?, but these would be not over 5 per cent, of the total larvae of the first brood. These fe


. Bulletin. Agriculture -- New Hampshire. 70 X. H. AGR. EXPERIMENT STATION [Bulletin 143 trausfonn. and none have pupated after August 13. In 1907, on August 8, we secured 9 pupa^ and 24 larvae, three of which pupated before August 13. The moths emerged August 12 to 23, 1907. No larva? were observed to transform after August 1, in 1908. From these and other observations it seems probable that one-third of the larvae which form cocoons during the last week of July or first week in August transform to pupa?, but these would be not over 5 per cent, of the total larvae of the first brood. These few moths la}- their eggs probably in much the same manner as in early summer, although we have not been able to observe them, and doubtless more of the eggs are laid on. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station. [Hanover, N. H. ] : New Hampshire Agricultural Experiment Station


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