In this shelter it is usually found at rest during the day, hanging by its feet, back downward, to the lower surface of the web. In other plants, several leaves may be drawn together for a place of concealment. If, indeed, the larvae are not partially... Annual Report - Page 130by Nebraska. State Board of Agriculture - 1891Full view - About this book
| United States. Department of Agriculture - 1885 - 762 pages
...found at rest during the day, hanging by its feet, back downward, to the lower surface of the web. In other plants, several leaves may be drawn together...until finally the entire plant is covered. The young larvae devour only the surface and enbstance of the leaf on the side where they are, leaving the veins... | |
| Washintong Government Printing Office - 1885 - 746 pages
...found at rest during the day, hanging by its feet, back downward, to the lower surface of the web. In other plants, several leaves may be drawn together...until finally the entire plant is covered. The young larva} devour only the surface and substance of the leaf on the side where they are, leaving the veins... | |
| Commissioner of Agriculture - 1885 - 734 pages
...other plants, several leaves may be drawn together for a place of concealment. If, indeed, the larvas are not partially gregarious, they are at least not...until finally the entire plant is covered. The young larvae devour only the surface and substance of the leaf on the side where they are, leaving the veins... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1885 - 778 pages
...times, in a common web, although I believe this is exceptional. As they are forced to move to new part« of the plant for fresh food, their webs are extended,...until finally the entire plant is covered. The young lame devour only the surface and substance of the leaf on the. side where they are, leaving the veins... | |
| Nebraska. State Board of Agriculture - 1892 - 396 pages
...concealment. If, indeed, the larvae are not partially gregarious, they are at least not disturbed with proximity to each other, as several may be found at...they are forced to move to new parts of the plant for fiesh food their webs are extended until finally the entire plant ia covered. The young devour only... | |
| Nebraska. State Board of Agriculture - 1893 - 520 pages
...concealment. If, indeed, the larvae are not partially gregarious, they are at least not disturbed with proximity to each other, as several may be found at...until finally the entire plant is covered. The young devour only the surface and substance of the leaf on the side where they are, leaving the veins and... | |
| University of Nebraska (Lincoln campus). Agricultural Experiment Station - 1891 - 330 pages
...other plants several leaves may be drawn together for a place of concealment. If, indeed, the larvse are not partially gregarious, they are at least not...until finally the entire plant is covered. The young larvae devour only the surface and substance of the leaf on the side where they are, leaving the veins... | |
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