1960
DOI: 10.4039/ent92241-4
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Studies of the Byron Bog in Southwestern Ontario. XI. Seasonal Distribution of Adult Insects in theChamaedaphnetum calyculataeAssociation

Abstract: In the description of the Byron Bog (Judd, 1957c) it was pointed out that one method of collecting insects in the bog was to make a circular sweep with an insect net, held at arm's length, through the tops of the bushes in the Chamaedaphnetum calyculatae association. The net used was one with a rim twelve inches in diameter and the radius of the circle over which the sweep was made was six feet. A single sweep was made each day from Itlay 15 to November 15 in 1956 and all the insects collected each day were so… Show more

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