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Identifier: reportonmiscella57sand (find matches)
Title: Report on miscellaneous cotton insects in Texas
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: Sanderson, E. Dwight (Ezra Dwight), 1878-1944
Subjects: Cotton
Publisher: Washington, D.C. : U.S Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology
Contributing Library: U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Agricultural Library
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given by Doctor Hind- in hisaccount of an outbreak in cotton at Victoria, Tex., so that the follow-ing note- will merely furnish further data toward a more completeknowledge of the life history. al904: Bui. 44. I>iv. Km., V. S. Dept Agric, p. so. 34 MISCELLANEOUS COTTON INSECTS. Table Y -Transformation records of the salt-marsh caterpilh Place. Larva taken. Pupated. Dayspupa. Moth emerged, June 18 June 20,27 Julv2 August 29 October 18 251414 August 22, unhealthy.July 16,1904.September 12,1904. 1904 Do June 29 Do Do October 8 Do July 11 1424 July 26,1904.November 8 to Janu-ary. College Station, Tex September 5,1902. October 14-22 .. Cocoons, May29,1885. Ercildoun, Pa. a July 17, 1893 July 29 Eggs laid August3.1893. Cocoons, March9,1883. a From the records of the Bureau of Entomology. The notes concerning the cocoons from Paris, Tex., state that theywere found by the million on cotton, and that the caterpillars weredestroying- it and other green plants. As hibernated caterpillars of
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e c Fig. 18.—Estigmene acrsea: a, male moth; b, half-grown larva; c, mature larva, lateral view; d,head of same, front view; e, egg mass—all slightly enlarged, except d, more enlarged (fromChittenden). this family do not usually feed before pupating, these cocoons musthave been those of the first spring generation. In this case therewould probably be four generations in a season. The life history isexceedingly variable, as may be seen from the above records and bycomparing them with those in Doctor Hinds account. Mr. Newell observed in 1902 that Podisus spinosus DalL, whichhatched from eggs taken in the field with the larva? of acrsea, attackedthe young.larvae vigorously and would soon have destroyed all ofthem. THK BEET ARMY WORM. OD The caterpillars of Estigmene acra&a are parasitized by Apantde*rileyanus Ashm. THE ARGE TIGER MOTK (Apantesis arge Dru. ) The caterpillar of this species is quite similar to the one last men-tioned and is common on cotton, but has never been not

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