The Corn-ear Worm. 533
Egg laid. Egg hatched. Ready to pupate. Adult emerged.
‘. 36. July 27 Aug. 1 Aug. 14 Sep. 2
34. " 27 “ 1 “ 13 “ 1
33. “ 27 " 1 “ 16 Aug. 29
39. “ 27· " 1 " 14 Sep. 1
40. “ 27 " 1 “ 14 “ 1
‘ 41. “ 27 " 1 " 13 Aug. 29
_ 42. “ 27 “ 1 “ 14 “ 29
43. " 27 “' 1 " 13 “ 29 .
5 44. " 27 " 1 “ 15 Sep. 2
45. “ 27 " 1 " 14 Aug. 30
46. “ 27 “ 1 “ 14 “ 30
47. " 27 " 1 " 14 Died as a pupa
43. “ 27 " 1 “ 14 Sep. 1
49. “ 27 " 1 “ 13 Aug. 29 .
50. " 27 “ 1 “ 13 “ 31
51. " 27 “ 1 “ 14 “ 31
52. " 27 “ 1 " 14 “ 31
53. ’ “ 27 “ 1 “ 14 “ 31
54. “ 27 ““ 1 “ 13 “ 29
55. “ 27 " 1 “ 14 Sep. 2 ·
56. “ 27 " 1 " 14 ‘“ 1
57. " 27 “ 1 ““ 15 “ 3
" 53. “ 27 " 1 “ 14 Aug 30
59. “ 27 “ 1 ““ 14 “ 31
60. “ 27 " 1 “ 15 " 31
61. " 27 “ 1 " 15 " 29
62. “ 27 " 1 “ 14 Sep. 1
63. " 27 " 1 “` 14 Aug. 29
64. “ 27 “ 1 “ 14 " 30
65. " 27 " 1 “ 14 Sep. 2
Second Brood Reared.
This brood was reared from moths of the Hrst brood carried
thru their transformations in the Insectary.
Moth No. 1 emerged August 10 and was mated with No.
7, which emerged August 9. Larvae No. 66 to 115, inclusive, V
were produced from the eggs of this mating.
Moth No. 11, emerging August 10 was mated with No. 30
emerging August 10, and the eggs secured from them are
represented by numbers 116 to 165, inclusive, below.