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FOOD HABITS OF PHYMATA PENNSYLVANICA AMERICANA MELIN (HEMIP.)*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

W. V. Balduf
Affiliation:
Urbana, Illinois

Extract

In a general way, the ambushing habits and preying adaptations of Phymatidae are familiar to all entomologists. Yet, as shown by the bionomic summary for this family included by Readio (27) in his paper on the feeding methods and life history of Phymata erosa fasciata (Gray) at Lawrence, Kansas, only a handful of food records have appeared in the literature, and studies of the conditions surrounding the preying process in nature are lacking entirely.

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Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1939

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References

LITERATURE

Readio, P. A. (27), Biological Notes on Phymata erosa subsp. fasciata Gray, Bul. Ent. Soc. Brooklyn, 22, 1927, 256262, refs., pls. Contains a summary of previous knowledge, with references.Google Scholar
Coad, B. R. (16), Studies on the biology of the Arizona wild cotton weevil, U. S. D. A., Bul. 344, 1916, 25 pp.Google Scholar