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LARVA OF ANAPHORA AGROTIPENNELLA

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

Mary E. Murtfeldt
Affiliation:
Kirkwood, St. Louis, Mo.

Extract

In Vol. 4, p. 137, of the Canadian Entomologist, Mr. Grote first published a description of the large and characteristic Tineid above named. The imago has been very common with us for several years, but until the present season its larval history had eluded my investigation.

Early in April I found among the roots of a bit of white clover sod a very active and singular larva, whose long and rather sprangling thoracic legs gave it, at first glance, the appearance of a Coleopterous larva. A second look, however, discovered the characteristics of a Lepidopteron of which the following description was taken:

Length, 0.75 inch.; diameter greatest at head and 1st joint, slightly tapering thence posteriorly.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1876

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