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    ...Collections made during a family vacation trip to Nova Scotia in the latter part of July, 1955...
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    .... On the 4th July I found it common at a place further down the coast, called Musquaro. The same species...
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    by Freeman, T. N.
    Published in The Canadian Entomologist (1943)
    ...Plebeius scudderi empetri Frmn. was described from material taken in early July, 1936...
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    by Walker, E. M.
    Published in The Canadian Entomologist (1942)
    ... determined: Smoky Falls, Mattagami River, Cochrane District, Ont., June 26, 1934, 2 ♂ July 1, 3, 1934, 5 ♂, 1...
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    ... America. In late June and early July of 1959, this was the commonest of three species of Leucania present...
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    ... during June and July. Parasitism by A . bilineata may be related to cumulative degree-days over 5°C...
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    ... at Tompkins, 2-31 July 1975. Morris (1980: 241; pl. 29, fig. 26) again treated this species, adding...
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    ...Abstract The European species Perizoma alchemillata (L.), first collected in Newfoundland 22 July...
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    ... in western Newfoundland between 8 and 17 July 1982. At that time about 91% of the native Newfoundland budworm...
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    ... hatch in early July and adults emerge in August. A table is presented for separating this species from...
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    ... of generations. There appears to be an extended emergence period (June and July), the nymphs are found in flowing...
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    ... marten flea and a woodchuck flea from them. In addition, he trapped other small mammals from 15 July...
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    by Gosse, P. H.
    Published in The Canadian Entomologist (1883)
    ...1834, July 25.—A friend, A. E., caught for me an example of the Black Swallowtail, in torn...
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    by Geddes, Gamble
    Published in The Canadian Entomologist (1886)
    ... of Newfoundland, during the months of July and August last: 1. Grapta Faunus, Edw . 2. Chrysophanus Florus, Edw...
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    ..., and 3810 m, in 1979, on the alpine tundra in Colorado. Weekly catches from 6 July to 4 August 1978, and 26...
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    by Morris, Ray F.
    Published in The Canadian Entomologist (1956)
    ...In July, 1952, at Mount Pearl, Newfoundland, larvae were found boring into the trunk of an injured...
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    by Freeman, T. N.
    Published in The Canadian Entomologist (1938)
    ...While collecting in the Cape Breton region of Nova Scotia early in July 1936, Dr. J. McDunnough...
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    ..., but the proportion varied considerably among species. Black-fly activity was concentrated in June and July, though...
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    by Morris, Ray F.
    Published in The Canadian Entomologist (1959)
    ...On July 7, 1958, at Churchill Park, St. John's, a number of wasps were observed boring holes...
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    ...During late July and August, 1935, Mr. W. J. Brown made extensive insect collections at Lake...
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