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" They may be distinguished from those of the tent caterpillar by being placed at the tips of the branches, while the tent caterpillar con structs its tent in a fork of the limbs. The latter insect rarely, if ever, attacks pear, which is a favorite food... "
Bulletin of the New York State Museum - Page 99
1903
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Bulletin

United States. Bureau of Entomology - Entomology - 1898 - 506 pages
...100 Jnlv 14 " 15 16 17 Total 21 9 0 1 399 53 12 0 8 451 wind. An English journal mentions the fact that travelers are often affected when the wind blows strongly from infested hedges along the side of the road. FOOD PLANTS IN AMERICA. The brown-tail moth does not appear to have so wide a range...
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Annual Report, Volumes 29-33

Entomological Society of Ontario - Insect pests - 1899 - 668 pages
...from the cocoons are blown about by the wind. An English journal mentions the fact that travellers are often affected when the wind blows strongly from infested hedges along the side of the road." By examining the specimens which I have here, it will be seen that the egg mass...
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Sessional Papers - Legislature of the Province of Ontario, Volume 5

Ontario. Legislative Assembly - Ontario - 1899 - 964 pages
...from the cocoons are blown about by the wind. An English journal mentions the fact that travellers are often affected when the wind blows strongly from infested hedges along the side of the road." By examining the specimens which I have here, it will be seen that the egg mass...
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Report of the State Entomologist on Injurious and Other ..., Volumes 17-18

New York (State). State Entomologist - Beneficial insects - 1902 - 194 pages
...the brown tail moth should not be confounded with those of the tent caterpillar or the fall web worm. They may be distinguished from those of the tent caterpillar...work of Diglochis is specially valuable and worthy of commendation. He also records the destruct1on of the caterpillars by a soldier bug, Podisus serieventris...
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Report of the State Entomologist on Injurious and Other ..., Volumes 20-22

New York (State). State Entomologist - Beneficial insects - 1905 - 556 pages
...from them are blown about by the winds. Professor Fernald cites the statement of an English journal that travelers are often affected when the wind blows strongly from infested hedges along the road. This severe irritation may be allayed by applying vaseline and sweet oil to the affected parts. Alcohol...
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Bulletin of the New York State Museum, Issues 62-64

1903 - 462 pages
...only the buds, leaves and blossoms, but even the green fruit. REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST 1902 97 habits to a greater degree than when they are very...Pha-eogenes hebe Cress., Diglochis omnivora Walk., Euphoroccra claripennis Macq. and a large number of unnamed dipterous parasites. He states that tht...
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