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An Invasion of British Guiana by Locusts in 1917*, with a complete Illustrated Account of the Life-history of the Species

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 July 2009

G. E. Bodkin
Affiliation:
Government Economic Biologist, British Guiana.
L. D. Cleare
Affiliation:
Biological Division, Dept. Sc. & Agric., British Guiana.

Extract

British Guiana has not been invaded by migratory locusts since the year 1886, when, as far as it is possible to ascertain from the records of those bygone days, the same species of locust was implicated. Also, on the occasion of this previous attack, it seems very probable that a swarm first infested the North West and Pomeroon areas and, multiplying there, migrated further down the coast to Berbice.

Type
Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1919

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* Published by permission of the Director of Science and Agriculture, British Guiana.