68 THE PLUM CURCULIO. 
Taste XXVIII.—Length of time spent in fruit by the plum curculio (egg and larval stages 
combined), Myrtle, Ga., 1906. 
Larve leaving fruit in specified days from deposition of eggs. Total 
Eggs 2 Mature bs egg 
de- | Date of | jarvee | | and 
pos- egg depo- devel- | | | larval 
ited. | M400. | oped. | 11/12]13/ 14| 15| 16/17] 18 19] 20| 21 | 22| 23 | 24) 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 daysin 
ruit 
| | I |: Ale he es 
9} Apr. 19 4 3 1 ie : Ba) Besos ea Bee eealaac Aad inctccend 
21 | Apr. 21 A See Ves |e ee Ke) ee all ae: | S| ee cee ea 7 (tee | eas eee 
(?) | Apr. 23 3 Lipa | === 2 |. ABS al aissleoctee, 4 Bae lane | paneeene 
(?) | Apr. 26 Fi | 3 lt al eet ae [Pattee | el ra Se Ao 8 |e eee 
(2) | Apr. 27 D) |eec|Sealeealeee --- | 3 -| 1 3 aes See hiss) Rael lsec Wee leecesase 
Total. 23 3|4]...[2]4]4|3]1 Tel eae le al i ae 395 
15| May 1 ie (es a ie ae ies a Pe pe eae 
14| May 7 eS) | Peel es ee | pee fh | ee he al corel selbst oe eee | ee 
7| May 8 Muteee| sae caine iO eels |e ea a sd onal aniees lee eee | a 
12| May 9 (fl See BSA Speloos ecaeall ein oct ease) 2 ee cael (slr a Bee Bee Bee ae eat coe ated 
13 | May 10 Sees ale Se Sa Lien eee Te ee a 1 a a ee roses 
6| May 11 yi ae le Mal al =| ete Ul ere | ee WEA pclae eee 2 a|eel bee ae eee 
7| May 13 rn See ee Grip aes el see a eee ee Seeleosl eee Behe pewcerioe 
14 | May 14 7 | Has a Sees eae en i ae peel ees) aml ot ee eases f 
16 | May 15 On [Pears See eee Sil, Sales] S| cal ce ol ieee ie ao | eal ey eee 
16 | May 16 10 |. a “Vee ANG se | all | ie i |e | x rae ft ete 
14 | May 17 9/1 | nT al etic | es ee 5S eee ees int 
12 | May 18 (alse eel See ects 1 (el 2s eS sel ee Bes ee ee cede (Singesaoac 
11 | May 19 (itl Se) a See ee ote ieee. PA eel Bese be wel: WU ee Sl = ls Si | ere | ae eee 
20| May 20 (Sil Patel eal eal fae Pees pe pee UPS) |) i pee Par (2a [OE 
11 | May 21 (ile ea Balle Hy eB fae a i 1 Sales ea {| ewe 
8 | May 22 3 |. soallsde ae Hs a DTT an) all Se Sa leseleeeleee Fe PRs ee) ei ee 
5 | May 23 Pate | Aen ee egal eee 1 ee ae a ee ae Pope) Wr Hal ee ee ee Sl a 
4| May 24 2: A tS else eel ls 3 LE Elo ul 
7 | May 25 a (ea Se aoe 1 = 
5 | May 26 7) loo 5laSo)/238| 350 if . 
Total.| 16/1 |5|8|9 
10| June 2 a ae eal cg erie G 
6| June 8 Ohi sara see 1/2 eee 
13 | June 17 Dios s|seeleaapaen|) Aae 
Total. ity el eee else 
Total for liga ty 
April, May, | 
and June. .| 155) | Lo.) BS LS, HS) 2ON | 200 Si Ge SS Se eae ken alte 
Average’ time indnuit for Aprils) 2222.5 sce coe sess aoe oeee sale oe hoe ees days.. 17.17 
‘Anverage: time im fruitdor May2 oy 2. Sco sScnc yas ieee ac ees eee cincise ts nCen coment ee anaes do..-. 18:21 
Average timeiniiruit for June. 2 =. eS. se ance encieen ce cee eee caren eae eas occ aceon dou. 5 dose 
Acyeraceitime initruit forsAiprill, May), and! June s-ee see eaen es seein cee eee neta Gone saline 
A total of 155 larve emerged, the time spent in the fruit varying 
from 11 to 30 days, with an average for the period of 17.81 days. 
Table XXIX gives observations on 411 larve reaching maturity 
during May, June, and July, at Siloam Springs, Ark., in 1908. The 
fruit used was peach. 
