THE CODLING MOTH IN THE OZARKS. 15 
SECOND-BROOD MOTHS. 
Moths of the second brood were obtained from reared material 
July 25. Moths emerged in abundance during August and in dimin- 
ishing numbers throughout September. The last one to emerge out 
of doors appeared October 1. 
The earliest moths of this brood were not obtained in sufficient 
numbers to get the first possible third-brood eggs. Oviposition in a 
cage began on August 5 by moths the first of which emerged July 30. 
The record of this cage is given in Table XV. 
TABLE XV.—Life of second-brood moths (Cage IV), reared from second-brood larve 
recorded in Table XI. 
Moths emerged and put into cage. Eggs laid (at night). Moths died. 
‘ | 
Date. Number. | Date. Number. Date. Number. 
oe Fis | 
Mil vesQermes capes et ae WH WATIPUST OSS = ce =5 sors = 2 | FAUISUIS TO gas eee sane (female) 1 
DU Yrolee nce ot eeces attel- We WAU CTISHION* ee wsehoe ae Za Aosta Oss 2 see sae | (female) 1 
TANT SUS Gare § See oa sant Ue PATIOVISES: uetitaas settee Bein | | MNT CTS tall 8S. ee eee | (female) 2 
PATISUIS Hier cm ne see ome Da EAM eUSteeemene scenes 54 | AES loess Soe eee (female) 2 
ENTS Ue ee 2 | [Weseby dOMeE oe ee (male) 1 
MAQTOTISHOSs cones s sons <3 1 | AUPUSt ASS hee. seen (male) 1 
J NERSTORIR (ie Gee SRE EIEE 3 || | Lost or escaped...... 5 
AUTO UISt see te aie) 1 
ER OUR eter aces 13 
LENGTH OF LIFE CYCLE OF SECOND GENERATION. 
The interval between the emergence of the earliest first-brood 
moth (June 8) and the earliest of the second brood (July 25) gives a 
period of 47 days for the life cycle. Records of 19 individuals, the 
larve being reared in bagged fruit on trees, give an average of 49.5 
days from oviposition to emergence. Adding 5 days as the interval 
from emergence to oviposition gives 54.5 days as the total for the gen- 
eration. The minimum time thus shown was 45 and the maximum 
67 days. Records of these 19 individuals are given in Table XVI. 
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