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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 July 2009
When studying the injurious insects of a plant it is, as a rule, easy when several insects occur together to isolate them and breed them separately in order to ascertain their parasites. In some instances, however, this method is unworkable, and this applies particularly to the often very complicated fauna of the cones of the coniferous trees.
* Investigations into the insects injurious to spruce and vine cones.—Report of the Swedish Institute of Experimental Forestry, vol. 13–14, pp. 1141–1204, 44 figs.—Stockholm, 1913.Google Scholar