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Notes on Life-histories of Four Species of Climbing Cutworms Collected from Low-bush Blueberry Fields in New Brunswick (Lepidoptera: Phalaenidae)1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

G. W. Wood
Affiliation:
Fruit Insect Section, Entomology Laboratory Fredericton, New Brunswick
W. T. A. Neilson
Affiliation:
Fruit Insect Section, Entomology Laboratory Fredericton, New Brunswick

Extract

As part of a comprehensive investigation on insects affecting the low-bush blueberry carried on in New Brunswick during the past eight years, the writers accumulated considerable information on several species of climbing cutworms that previously received little attention. Life-history notes on four species are presented in this paper: Graphiphora smithi (Snell.), Graphiphora collaris (G. & R.), Eucirrhoedia pampina (Gn.), and Heptagrotis phyllophora (Grt.). Each species by itself is not considered as a serious pest of blueberry, but these and other species may cause an appreciable reduction in the blueberry crop.

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Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1957

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