The biology and external morphology of the Hemlock Looper, Lambodina Fiscellaria Fiscellaria (Guenee), in Newfoundland (Lepidoptera, Geometridae).

The hemlock looper, Lambdina fiscellaria fiscellaria (Guenée), has been an important forest pest in Newfoundland for many years. Outbreaks have been reported from widely separated parts of the province, and in most cases, there has been a high mortality of balsam fir, Abies balsamea (L.) Mill. (Fig....

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Main Author: Carroll, William Joseph.
Other Authors: DuPorte, E. (Supervisor)
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: McGill University 1952
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spelling ftcanadathes:oai:collectionscanada.gc.ca:QMM.124034 2023-05-15T17:18:28+02:00 The biology and external morphology of the Hemlock Looper, Lambodina Fiscellaria Fiscellaria (Guenee), in Newfoundland (Lepidoptera, Geometridae). Carroll, William Joseph. DuPorte, E. (Supervisor) Master of Science. (Department of Entomology.) 1952 application/pdf http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=124034 en eng McGill University alephsysno: 000597882 Theses scanned by McGill Library. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=124034 All items in eScholarship@McGill are protected by copyright with all rights reserved unless otherwise indicated. Entomology Electronic Thesis or Dissertation 1952 ftcanadathes 2014-07-05T23:47:19Z The hemlock looper, Lambdina fiscellaria fiscellaria (Guenée), has been an important forest pest in Newfoundland for many years. Outbreaks have been reported from widely separated parts of the province, and in most cases, there has been a high mortality of balsam fir, Abies balsamea (L.) Mill. (Fig. l). A study of the insect was initiated in the spring of 1950, in Newfoundland, by the Division of Forest Biology, Dominion Department of Agriculture. The object of the study was to determine what factors influence the rise and fall of looper populations. Unfortunately, the outbreak had reached its peak when the study was started. In 1951 populations had fallen to an endemic level, resulting in rather meagre information on many aspects of the investigation. Biological and population studies of the hemlock looper and associated insects were carried out by the writer and an assistant at a summer field station established near Lake St. George, St. George’s District, Newfoundland. The station was used from May to September in 1950 and 1951. Studies on the external morphology of all developmental stages of the species were made at the Dominion Entomological Laboratory, Fredericton, N. B. Morphological studies were conducted to discover if specimens found in Newfoundland and New Brunswick are conspecific. Although climatic conditions and forest composition are fairly similar in both provinces the looper has never been a serious pest in the latter. [.] Thesis Newfoundland Theses Canada/Thèses Canada (Library and Archives Canada)
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Carroll, William Joseph.
The biology and external morphology of the Hemlock Looper, Lambodina Fiscellaria Fiscellaria (Guenee), in Newfoundland (Lepidoptera, Geometridae).
topic_facet Entomology
description The hemlock looper, Lambdina fiscellaria fiscellaria (Guenée), has been an important forest pest in Newfoundland for many years. Outbreaks have been reported from widely separated parts of the province, and in most cases, there has been a high mortality of balsam fir, Abies balsamea (L.) Mill. (Fig. l). A study of the insect was initiated in the spring of 1950, in Newfoundland, by the Division of Forest Biology, Dominion Department of Agriculture. The object of the study was to determine what factors influence the rise and fall of looper populations. Unfortunately, the outbreak had reached its peak when the study was started. In 1951 populations had fallen to an endemic level, resulting in rather meagre information on many aspects of the investigation. Biological and population studies of the hemlock looper and associated insects were carried out by the writer and an assistant at a summer field station established near Lake St. George, St. George’s District, Newfoundland. The station was used from May to September in 1950 and 1951. Studies on the external morphology of all developmental stages of the species were made at the Dominion Entomological Laboratory, Fredericton, N. B. Morphological studies were conducted to discover if specimens found in Newfoundland and New Brunswick are conspecific. Although climatic conditions and forest composition are fairly similar in both provinces the looper has never been a serious pest in the latter. [.]
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author Carroll, William Joseph.
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author_sort Carroll, William Joseph.
title The biology and external morphology of the Hemlock Looper, Lambodina Fiscellaria Fiscellaria (Guenee), in Newfoundland (Lepidoptera, Geometridae).
title_short The biology and external morphology of the Hemlock Looper, Lambodina Fiscellaria Fiscellaria (Guenee), in Newfoundland (Lepidoptera, Geometridae).
title_full The biology and external morphology of the Hemlock Looper, Lambodina Fiscellaria Fiscellaria (Guenee), in Newfoundland (Lepidoptera, Geometridae).
title_fullStr The biology and external morphology of the Hemlock Looper, Lambodina Fiscellaria Fiscellaria (Guenee), in Newfoundland (Lepidoptera, Geometridae).
title_full_unstemmed The biology and external morphology of the Hemlock Looper, Lambodina Fiscellaria Fiscellaria (Guenee), in Newfoundland (Lepidoptera, Geometridae).
title_sort biology and external morphology of the hemlock looper, lambodina fiscellaria fiscellaria (guenee), in newfoundland (lepidoptera, geometridae).
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