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Synopsis
Excerpt from Studies of the Codling Moth in the Central Appalachian Region: April 12, 1915
Table II gives the results of the rearing experiments carried on with the 905 larva taken in the orchard in the summer of 1912. Due to handling, cannibalism, disease, etc. Per cent were lost in the rearing jars; per cent emerged as moths that season; per cent wintered; per cent were winter-killed; and per cent passed the winter and emerged as moths in the spring of 1913.
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