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ON THE LARVAL HABITS OF LIMENITIS ARTHEMIS (WITH ITS CO-FORM PROSERPINA), AND ALSO OF L. DISIPPUS

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

W. H. Edwards
Affiliation:
Coalburgh, W. Va.

Extract

The larvæ of Arthemis feed on the leaves of willow, aspen, bassyood, and, it is said, on thorn. In the Catskills, the eggs are laid the last days of July or early in August, on young trees, and but one egg upon one leaf. This is placed near the tip, and the newly hatched larva eats away the leaf on both sides of the midrib.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1879

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