SPRUCE BUDWORM (LEPIDOPTERA: TORTRICIDAE) MOTH FLIGHT FROM NEW BRUNSWICK TO NEWFOUNDLAND

Abstract Numerous spruce budworm, Choristoneura fumiferana (Clem.), moths were observed and trapped in western Newfoundland between 8 and 17 July 1982. At that time about 91% of the native Newfoundland budworm population was in the 5th and 6th instars and less than 1% had pupated. Spruce budworm mot...

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Published in:The Canadian Entomologist
Main Authors: Dobesberger, E. J., Lim, K. P., Raske, A. G.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 1983
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.4039/ent1151641-12 2024-09-15T18:19:34+00:00 SPRUCE BUDWORM (LEPIDOPTERA: TORTRICIDAE) MOTH FLIGHT FROM NEW BRUNSWICK TO NEWFOUNDLAND Dobesberger, E. J. Lim, K. P. Raske, A. G. 1983 http://dx.doi.org/10.4039/ent1151641-12 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0008347X00036580 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms The Canadian Entomologist volume 115, issue 12, page 1641-1645 ISSN 0008-347X 1918-3240 journal-article 1983 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.4039/ent1151641-12 2024-06-26T04:04:16Z Abstract Numerous spruce budworm, Choristoneura fumiferana (Clem.), moths were observed and trapped in western Newfoundland between 8 and 17 July 1982. At that time about 91% of the native Newfoundland budworm population was in the 5th and 6th instars and less than 1% had pupated. Spruce budworm moths probably emigrated with the aid of suitable weather from New Brunswick to Newfoundland. Article in Journal/Newspaper Newfoundland Cambridge University Press The Canadian Entomologist 115 12 1641 1645
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description Abstract Numerous spruce budworm, Choristoneura fumiferana (Clem.), moths were observed and trapped in western Newfoundland between 8 and 17 July 1982. At that time about 91% of the native Newfoundland budworm population was in the 5th and 6th instars and less than 1% had pupated. Spruce budworm moths probably emigrated with the aid of suitable weather from New Brunswick to Newfoundland.
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author Dobesberger, E. J.
Lim, K. P.
Raske, A. G.
spellingShingle Dobesberger, E. J.
Lim, K. P.
Raske, A. G.
SPRUCE BUDWORM (LEPIDOPTERA: TORTRICIDAE) MOTH FLIGHT FROM NEW BRUNSWICK TO NEWFOUNDLAND
author_facet Dobesberger, E. J.
Lim, K. P.
Raske, A. G.
author_sort Dobesberger, E. J.
title SPRUCE BUDWORM (LEPIDOPTERA: TORTRICIDAE) MOTH FLIGHT FROM NEW BRUNSWICK TO NEWFOUNDLAND
title_short SPRUCE BUDWORM (LEPIDOPTERA: TORTRICIDAE) MOTH FLIGHT FROM NEW BRUNSWICK TO NEWFOUNDLAND
title_full SPRUCE BUDWORM (LEPIDOPTERA: TORTRICIDAE) MOTH FLIGHT FROM NEW BRUNSWICK TO NEWFOUNDLAND
title_fullStr SPRUCE BUDWORM (LEPIDOPTERA: TORTRICIDAE) MOTH FLIGHT FROM NEW BRUNSWICK TO NEWFOUNDLAND
title_full_unstemmed SPRUCE BUDWORM (LEPIDOPTERA: TORTRICIDAE) MOTH FLIGHT FROM NEW BRUNSWICK TO NEWFOUNDLAND
title_sort spruce budworm (lepidoptera: tortricidae) moth flight from new brunswick to newfoundland
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