THE CODLING MOTH IN THE OZARKS. 



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Table XXIV. — Records, from hatching of egg to emergence of adult, of 4 individuals of 

 the first generation. (Reared from first eggs found in orchard.) 



Egg 

 hatched. 



Larva left 

 fruit. 



Larva 

 pupated. 



Moth 

 emerged. 



May 4 



Do 



Do 



Do 



May 26 

 May 27 

 May 28 

 May 29 



May 30 

 May 31 

 June 1 

 June 2 



June 8 

 June 9 

 June 13 

 June 12 



Not enough adults were obtained in this rearing to insure oviposi- 

 tion for the second generation, so other adults reared from the earliest 

 wormy apples from the orchard were put into the cage. This is the 

 only break in the line of descent, where outside material had to be 

 added. However, there can be no doubt that all these moths were 

 of the first brood. In Table XXV is given the record of oviposition 

 of these moths. 



Table XXV. — Life of moths of first brood, reared from first-brood larvx from earliest 

 wormy apples collected in orchard, and from earliest larvae reared in bagged fruit. 



Moths emerged and put into cage. 



Eggs laid (at night). 



Moths died. 



Date. 



Number. 



Date. 



Number. 



Date. 



Number. 





1 

 1 

 1 

 5 

 2 

 11 



June 13 



2 

 16 

 26 

 18 

 104 

 25 



June 16 



1 









1 





June 15 





7 



June 12 



June 16 



June 21 



7 





June 17 



Escaped 



5 















While not the earliest, the eggs laid on the night of June 17 were 

 selected, on account of their numbers, to start the second generation. 

 Some of the larvae hatching from these eggs were put on bagged fruit, 

 and others were reared in picked fruit kept out of doors in jars. 

 Those on bagged fruit developed as shown in Table XXVI. 



Table XXVI. — Records, from oviposition to emergence of adult, of 20 individuals of the 

 second generation, reared from moths recorded in Table XX V— larvx reared in bagged 

 fruit on trees. 



Individual No. 



Egg 



hatched 



(at 

 night). 



Larva 

 trans- 

 ferred to 

 bagged 

 fruit. 



Larva left 

 fruit. 



Larva 

 pupated. 



Moth 

 emerged. 



1 



June 22 

 ...do 



June 25 



...do 



...do 



July 13 

 July 14 

 ...do 



July 24 

 July 17 

 July 28 



Aug. 2 

 July 27 

 Aug. 6 

 Aug. 7 

 Aug. 10 

 Aug. 7 

 Aug. 3 

 Do 



2 



3 



...do 



4 



...do 



...do 



...do 



...do... 





...do.... 



...do.. 



July 31 

 July 29 

 July 25 



6 



do . 



...do... 



July 15 

 July 16 



7 



...do.... 



...do.... 



8 



do 



.do 



9 



do 



...do 



.do 



...do 



do 



July 22 

 July 28 

 Aug. 2 

 July 22 

 July 26 



...do 



Aug. 7 



July 30 

 Aug. 7 

 Aug. 11 

 July 31 

 Aug. 4 

 Aug. 3 

 Aug. 18 

 Aug. 16 

 Aug. 4 

 Do. 



10 



do 



11 



do 



do 



July 17 

 July 18 



12 



do 



do 



13 



...do ... 



..do. .. 



14 



do 



do 



July 19 

 July 20 

 July 23 



15 



do 



do 



16 



do 



do 



17 , 



..do . 



..do. 



Transformed in fruit. 

 do 



18 



...do 



...do 



19 



...do 



...do . 



do 



Aug. 5 

 sring. 



20 



. do 



Hn 



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