THE CADELLE 
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lives, Certain females which emerge very early in the season 
(as in the case of Nos. 1, 2, and 3 of Table 2, which emerged that 
spring before May 15, but did not begin oviposition until July 1) 
complete their oviposition and die before winter, and these have 
the shortest oviposition periods of all. 
Table 2. — Oviposition record* of the cadelle 1 
Number of eggs laid by female No. 
Date 
1 
2 
3 
4 
5 ! 6 ! 7 | 8 
! 
1 
9 ] 10 
11 
12 
13 
14 
1922 
July 1 
so 
13 
14 
32 
' 
2 
| ' I 
! _ 
3 50 
40 
1 
4 30 
18 
i 
6 32 
24 
13 
::::~:|::::::|::~:" 
8 1 18 
9 22 
18 
10 7 
i 
11 J 11 
8 
40 
"~~25~ 
20 
32 
40 
27 
10 
13 ! 
_■:__-_ ! 
14 6 
20 
i | 
15 

i 
16 | 27 
12 
__-„„i 
17 16 
I 
:: :: 
18 
34 
! 
! 
20 ; 31 

: 
21 
22 11 
23 35 
14 
32 
24 
29 
25 
; 
27 22 
24 
28 
29 17 
1 
30 :_:__1 12 
27 
46 
16 
20 
48 
31 " 
Aug. I.. 
| 
2 
9 
26 
3 
4 ... 
21 
12 
19 
22 
6 
12 
26 
7 
8 
9 
17 
i 
11 
23 
12 
7 
' 
13 
12 
8 
23 
12 
23 
24 
14 
21 
16 
17 
18 
44 
19 
36 
34 
48 
20 
I 
21 
22 
24 
11 
10 
5 
~"~22~ 
7 
5 
11 
j 
23 
18 
36 
59 
j 
24 
26 
32 
18 
23 
""12" 
15 
27 
28 
18 
19 
9 
29 
24 

30 
20 
1 
31 
3 
8 
49 
13 
Sept. 5 
45 
11 
■ | — - . 
7 
9 
! 1 
8 
i 
9 
38 
9 
14 
i 
12 
25 
; ■: 
13 
11 
31 
. .... _ . — 
14 
16 
43 
16 
17 
10 
18 
10 
14 
19 
1 
6 
20 
20 
i 
Days on which no eggs were deposited are omitted from the table. 
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