LIFE HISTORY AND HABITS: THE PUPA. 
Table XXXII. 
■Length of time spent in fruit bytfu plum curculio egg and larval stages 
combined), all localities — Continued. 
Siloam Springs, Ark., 
Douglas, Mich., 1910. 
Barnesville, Ga.,1910. 
Days. 
Larvfe 
emerging. 
Percentage 
of larvae 
emerging 
by w< 
Percentage 
Larvae 1 of larva? 
emerging, emer. 
by v 
Larvae 
Pcrc : 
Of 1 :' 
emer. 
by w< 
10 
| .„ 
11 
12 
9 
13 
33 
r a 
43 
38 
29 
21 
15 
27 
f 2v 
12 
12 
5 
11 
10 
27 
21 
23 
9 
4 
2 
o 
4 
I 
14 
15 
1 
13 
39 
97 
53 
39 
33 
24 
12 
9 
1 
1 
57. 91 
41.60 
.49 
31.40 
10 
17 
4 
18 
19 
20 
3 
15 
36 
25 
20 
11 
5 
41.13 
21 
22 
23 
24 
25 
I 17.54 
26 
1 
1 
27 
2s 
29 
30 
31 
32 
1 
33 
34 
35 
36 
37 
38 
39 
*• L81 
40 
41 
42 
1 
' 
Total 
411 100.00 
121 100.00 
THE PUPA. 
LENGTH OF TIME SPENT IN SOIL. 
Considerable information has been obtained on the length of time 
spent by the curculio after entering the soil for pupation until the 
emergence of the beetle. As in the ease of the statistics showing the 
length of time occupied in the egg and larval stages in the fruit, the 
present data have been obtained, often from miscellaneous collections 
of infested fruit, and at irregular intervals. Records are also given 
from collections where the complementary data were not obtained, 
or during another season. 
