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OBSERVATIONS ON A UNIDIRECTIONAL FLIGHT OF ARMY CUTWORM MOTHS AND THEIR POSSIBLE BEARING ON AESTIVATION
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 May 2012
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The life history of the army cutworm moth (Chorizagrotis auxiliaris Grote), the larvae of which over-winter in the soil and mature early in the spring, is characterized by a spring flight in June, their almost complete disappearance during the early part of July and re-appearance during the latter part of August. The period during which they disappear is termed by other workers as an aestivation.
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Contribution from Montana State College, Agricultural Experiment Station, Paper No. 16, Journal Series.
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