Excerpt from Biology of the White-Fringed Beetle (Naupactus Leucoloma Boh.)The research upon which this paper is based was started at Florala, Ala on June 23, 1937. This work has been under way for too short a period to cover all phases of the life history, but a brief summary of the data secured prior to January 1, 1939, is presented herein.About the PublisherForgotten
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