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" ... around her, and in their turn commence to bring forth young, some remaining within the original curl, others scattering to found new colonies. Their issue, or the third generation, show certain marked structural differences from the first (see description),... "
Bulletin of the United States Geological and Geographical Survey of the ... - Page 5
by Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U.S.) - 1879
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Bulletin of the United States Geological and Geographical Survey ..., Volume 5

1880 - 1104 pages
...structural differences from the first (see description), and are destined to become winged. During most of the month of May, we may find, where large...and those getting wings — interspersed with white exuvia-, cottony secretion, and globules of pearly liquid. At the same time, in single curls of more...
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Vermont Agricultural Report ..., Volume 11, Parts 1889-1890

Vermont. State Board of Agriculture - Agriculture - 1890 - 408 pages
...first, but are developed as the insect becomes mature. Of these early generations Riley says : " During most of the month of May we may find, where large...every stage of development. As the lice increase in number the leaves no longer protect them, but present on both sides multitudes of busy atoms, livid...
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Bulletin, Issues 176-186

Maine Agricultural Experiment Station - Agricultural experiment stations - 1911 - 794 pages
...structural differences from the first (see description), and are destined to become winged. "During most of the month of May, we may find, where large...every stage of development. As the lice increase in number, the leaves no longer protect them but present on both sides multitudes of busy atoms — livid,...
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Annual Report of the Maine Agricultural Experiment Station, Issues 176-186

Maine Agricultural Experiment Station - Agriculture - 1911 - 780 pages
...structural differences from the first (see description), and are destined to become winged. "During most of the month of May. we may find, where large...every stage of development. As the lice increase in number, the leaves no longer protect them but present on both sides multitudes of busy atoms — livid,...
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