300 The Mechanism of Evolution in Leptinotaesa 



distributed precipitation and other conditions optimum in their arrangement. 

 The findings in the population are shown in figures 103 and 104. 



The year of 1906 was a favorable year as measured by the range in the char- 

 acter presented in the population, as shown in figure 105, wherein no separate 



31 84 46 71 77 21 29 



3034 Males. Total 5501. 2467 Females. 



Fio. 103. — Census of first annual generation at Puebla in 1905, showing entire 

 lacli of isolated groups and relatively wide range of population with respect to 

 conditions of pronotal pattern. 



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$ 19 34 8 . 14 12 



2463 Males. Total 5157. 2694 Females. 



Fig. 104. — Census of second annual generation at Puebla in 1905, showing 

 further increase in array of pattern and also a sharp increase in the population in 

 regard to size. No isolated groups. 



groups are present in the population; but the second generation of the year 

 showed isolated groups again in biotypes 5 and 10 in the males and in 10 and 12 

 in the females, all relatively small in numbers, as shown in figure 106. 



