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ne^fion and • alnm an -ell an a fetr lemwinenn tlants* 
an -ell 
fi ^ a 
v * 
few 
they 
3 *tend 
their 
to 
• ants '*'i< 
$h ^Inon 
V\or * 
r)\$ 4ai.\? 
fciyh t of 
a n c'win;: 
swam 
of 3 aoh/vtilun 
r,i 
• v * i t< r i o 1 do r» 
tan been. 
recorded in. 
the 
j hiti; ; ino inlands 
an 
** 1 ,i •.. v/iz 
>.nd I ir * Frrtt states 
that 
t)i-. n i *•>'■+, of «i® 
,f and (iii) these ? ear .ricr'nh tc either of the 
1const in rfhe Shtf.ay i eninnnla ' 1 aP not exceed 35 riles. 
$hia distance travel? e l day after day 1. rings lands far 
fron tho bV*e©d’ ng ‘ lae.e '/it;- in reach of invars ion* I«eennt 
regions are in titeratiir© classed into (i) the ne where 
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y ,ty> w y^ar they ' roc i- -eraanont regions* (ii) those 
--here after an invasion r,h$y ^reoH for acre years and 
than f rt-K atnral causes to;n t v ei# yround ~"-j omianive 
regions, 
i 
for: v,?r to anfcject to inwar^on* **ut not af f o rding 
/ 
Vr^4Au{“ ^n-viKH : or a * ■ e n*^ar> n£ _. rc* ! ®a*« y a **W3St/. 
of the nwbor of enorien). 
vi. ry • f t)jft 1 0 1* 
Ian been an fell ova. It first at tra ;ted attention in 
February, 1913, in. the neighbour* 100 d of I ort PtiGoneu. 
“"hence it cane 9 in nx t /-.noim; t- t r.<• ridcly 
dintribntei in rac hrtilu s n? " rat^ri^id^ ( an£ 
n # danioue ainc) that the *zzr> nay have been, 
brought in noil f ron several neighbouring countries 
or it in eon ceiv able that the v ringed inneets 
/£*. StLUMJ 
reached the I eninnwla, although s± ?n rerortaA unknown 
in ffenatra? I'ennrn, ; ratt and north of V the l&partnent 
H 
of Agriculture* dhhfh, who -ere sent to indent?.rate it* 
fcuHd the egga to ‘.Hitch in 13-14 days * and the insects 
* / 1 
to run through fhltir fiwe : .cults an a hoyyyar in 34-39 
days j ' -ho re after y they , nrJ. d / wh* 
the 
• ri »-.<* 
y » 4 - 
for 
