1957
DOI: 10.2307/2422623
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A Study of the Population of Emerging and Littoral Insects Trapped as Adults from Tributary Waters of the Thames River at London, Ontario

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“…T h e time of emergence of this insect is similar to that found for this species at Hamilton (Judd, 1953) and London (Judd, 1957b). T h e time of emergence of this insect is similar to that found for this species at Hamilton (Judd, 1953) and London (Judd, 1957b).…”
Section: Table I Number Of Illsects Caught In the Trapsupporting
confidence: 80%
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“…T h e time of emergence of this insect is similar to that found for this species at Hamilton (Judd, 1953) and London (Judd, 1957b). T h e time of emergence of this insect is similar to that found for this species at Hamilton (Judd, 1953) and London (Judd, 1957b).…”
Section: Table I Number Of Illsects Caught In the Trapsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…This species is recorded from London by Judd (1957b) who also found that S. confluenta occurred on floating plants of Lemna minor, a plant which was present in the trap on the Byron Bog. This species is recorded from London by Judd (1957b) who also found that S. confluenta occurred on floating plants of Lemna minor, a plant which was present in the trap on the Byron Bog.…”
Section: Saldidaementioning
confidence: 91%
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