. Annals. Entomology. 126 Ainials Entomological Society of America [Vol. XV Crambince. The shaded portion of the accompanying map (Fig. I) indicates at a glance the territory from which laqiiea- tellus has been reported but more extensive collections -wall likelv somewhat extend these SEASONAL HISTORY. Crambus laqueatellus has one distinct generation annuall3\ In Tennessee, where the appearance of the moths has been closely watched for several years, the period during which they have been found in the field extends from April 24 to May 31. Farther north they appear correspondingly lat


. Annals. Entomology. 126 Ainials Entomological Society of America [Vol. XV Crambince. The shaded portion of the accompanying map (Fig. I) indicates at a glance the territory from which laqiiea- tellus has been reported but more extensive collections -wall likelv somewhat extend these SEASONAL HISTORY. Crambus laqueatellus has one distinct generation annuall3\ In Tennessee, where the appearance of the moths has been closely watched for several years, the period during which they have been found in the field extends from April 24 to May 31. Farther north they appear correspondingly later. Felt (1894) states that this is the earliest species to appear in New York State and that at Ithaca it has a compact breeding season of about five weeks. His trap light record for 1889 shows that at Ithaca specimens were taken from May 26 to June 17. According to Webster (1896) moths were abundant in northern Ohio in 1881 from May 29 to June 17. At Columbus, Ohio, Hine (1897) records the moths as present the latter part of April and through May. In Smith's (1900) New Jersey list the species is recorded for May, June and August. August is included on the basis of a single moth taken on the 31st. This record and one by Gillette (1898) mentioning the capture. 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 Entomological Society of America. Baltimore [etc. ]


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