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NEW DESCRIPTIONS OF LARVAE OF FOREST INSECTS, V, EUPITHECIA, HYDRIOMENA (LEPIDOPTERA, GEOMETRIDAE)*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

W. C. McGuffin
Affiliation:
Ottawa, Ontario

Extract

The geometrid larvae feeding on spruce form a large and varied group. In collections taken from all parts of Canada where spruce is found, the Forest Insect Survey has identified 31 species (Brown, 1). To the best of the author's knowledge, there are descriptions for only 16 of these species. In this and the two following papers, seven more are described and two are redescribed.

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Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1942

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References

REFERENCES

1.Brown, A. W. A. (1941) Foliage Insects of Spruce in Canada. Tech. Bull. 31, Dept, of Agriculture, Ottawa, Canada.Google Scholar
2.Brown, A. W. A. and McGuffin, W. C. (1942) New descriptions of larvae of forest insects. Introduction; I. Panthea. Can. Ent., Vol. 74, p. 8 et. seq.CrossRefGoogle Scholar