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A MONITORING PROGRAM FOR THE COMMON JUNE BEETLE, PHYLLOPHAGA ANXIA (COLEOPTERA: SCARABAEIDAE), IN SOUTHERN QUEBEC
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AbstractBlacklight traps were used for monitoring flight activity of Phyllophaga anxia (LeConte) in southern Quebec. Adults began flying during the last 3 weeks of May and flight terminated about the end of June, depending on the season and the locality. The adults required approximately 176 degree-days accumulated above a base of 5 °C for flying to commence. Peak flight occurred late in May or in early June. Both sexes were attracted to blacklight traps.
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Title: A MONITORING PROGRAM FOR THE COMMON JUNE BEETLE, PHYLLOPHAGA ANXIA (COLEOPTERA: SCARABAEIDAE), IN SOUTHERN QUEBEC
Description:
AbstractBlacklight traps were used for monitoring flight activity of Phyllophaga anxia (LeConte) in southern Quebec.
Adults began flying during the last 3 weeks of May and flight terminated about the end of June, depending on the season and the locality.
The adults required approximately 176 degree-days accumulated above a base of 5 °C for flying to commence.
Peak flight occurred late in May or in early June.
Both sexes were attracted to blacklight traps.
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