LIFE HISTORY OF CODLING MOTH IN PECOS VALLEY, N. MEX. 33 



ovenvintering larvas in the spring of 1913. Of all the larvse collected 

 throughout the season of 1912, moths from the transforming larvae 

 composed 49.32 per cent, almost one-haH of the entire number. 

 Moths emerging from wintering larvae comprised 24.32 per cent of 

 the total, number, while 26.36 per cent of the larvae died without 

 transforming. 



Table XXXI. — Band records for the codling moth for the season of 1912, Roswell, N. Mex. 

 Emergence records completed, 1913. 



Collection No. 



Date of 

 collecting, 



Number 

 of larvse 

 collected, 



Number 



of moths 



emerged, 



1912. 



Number 



Total 





of moths 



number 



Number 



emerged, 



moths. 



of dead. 



1913. 



1912-13. 







5 

 44 

 63 

 77 

 168 



11 

 15 

 26 

 11 

 3 









1 





88 

 67 





1 



5 





73 



57 



28 



17 

 5 

 5 





1 





34 

 41 

 25 

 22 



58 



3 



4 

 7 



17 

 8 









1 





162 



17 





248 

 372 

 368 

 531 



55 

 79 

 43 



■ 78 







1 



/ 



603 



75 



8 



491 



132 



9 



363 



36 



23 



274 



86 



35 



194 



41 



53 



184 



77 



86 



159 



73 



74 



102 



40 



59 



79 



31 



49 



61 



27 



55 



57 



29 



51 



52 



36 



54 



54 



52 



79 



79 



54 



84 



84 



43 



90 



90 



89 



122 



122 



85 



175 



175 



131 



133 



133 



106 



144 



144 



139 



135 



135 



66 



111 



HI 



101 



106 



106 



136 



59 



59 



53 



88 



88 



92 



99 



99 



50 



72 



72 



77 



52 



52 



IS 



45 



45 



16 



61 



61 



43 



18 



18 



17 



23 



23 



16 



19 



19 



5 



3 



3 







2,286 



6,922 



2,478 



Per cent 

 of dead. 



1. 



2. 



3. 



4. 



5. 



6. 



7. 



8. 



9. 

 10. 

 11. 

 12. 

 13. 

 14. 

 15. 

 16. 

 17. 

 18. 

 19. 

 20. 

 21. 

 22. 

 23. 

 24. 

 25. 

 26. 

 27. 

 28. 

 29. 

 30. 

 31. 

 32. 

 33. 

 34. 

 35. 

 36. 

 37. 

 38. 

 39. 

 40. 

 41. 

 42. 

 43. 

 44. 

 45. 

 46. 

 47. 

 48. 

 49. 

 50. 

 51. 

 52. 

 53. 

 64. 



May 26 

 29 



June 1 

 4 

 7 

 10 

 13 

 16 

 19 

 22 

 25 

 28 



July 1 



Aug. 



Sept. 



Oct. 



Nov. 



16 



59 



89 



88 



171 



88 



72 



90 



62 



33 



37 



45 



32 



39 



66 



179 



303 



451 



411 



609 



678 



623 



399 



360 



235 



261 



232 



142 



110 



106 

 133 

 127 

 179 

 207 

 306 

 239 

 283 

 201 

 212 

 242 

 112 

 180 

 149 

 149 

 67 

 61 

 104 

 35 

 39 

 24 

 3 



9,400 



5 



44 



63 



77 



167 



88 



66 



73 



57 



27 



34 



41 



25 



22 



57 



162 



248 



372 



368 



530 



596 



483 



354 



251 



159 



131 



73 



28 



20 



12 



2 



1 



4,636 



68.7 

 25.4 

 29.2 

 12.5 



1.75 







6.94 

 18.88 



8.06 

 15.1 



8.1 



9.75 

 21.87 

 43.6 

 12.1 



9.5 

 18.1 

 17.5 

 10.46 

 12.8 

 11.06 

 21.18 



9.02 

 23.9 

 17.4 

 29.5 

 31.46 

 28.17 

 28.18 

 30.68 

 33.72 

 40.9 

 49.05 

 40.6 

 33.8 

 49.7 

 41.06 

 42.8 

 45.19 

 49.1 

 32.8 

 47.64 

 56.2 

 47.3 

 51.1 

 33.55 

 51.7 

 22.18 

 26.2 

 41.34 

 48. 56 

 41.02 

 20. 83 







Molh.s from IraasforminK iarvif; composed . 



Moih.s from winterlni; larva; composed 



Dea^l larva; PAtmpoHWl , 



Total 100. OO 



