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DESCRIPTION OF THE LARVA OF LUDIUS DIVARICATUS LEC.*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

H. H. Jewett
Affiliation:
Lexington, Kentucky

Extract

Ludius divaricatus (Corymbites) was described in 1853 by LeConte. The sexes were described as different species, the female being named Corymbites crassus. Blanchard in 1889 pointed out that crassus was the female of this species. The writer has examined cast skins of larvae from which both males and females developed and found no characteristic difference between them. The genus Ludius contains a large number of species, but only a few larvae have been described or illustrated.

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Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1939

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References

LITERATURE CITED

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