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The Large Narcissus Fly, Merodon equestris, Fab. (Syrphidae)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 July 2009

W. E. H. Hodson
Affiliation:
The University, Reading.

Extract

1. The history of the occurrence of Merodon equestris in various countries is related and a list of known food-plants given.

2. The immature stages of the fly are described in detail.

3. The biology of the fly is fully discussed and additions made to our knowledge regarding it.

4. Control measures are reviewed and additional information is given, particularly with reference to the use of a poison-bait spray against the adult flies.

5. Recommendations are made as to the most satisfactory combination of methods to use for the purpose of obtaining control of the fly under field conditions.

6. A list of literature cited is given.

Type
Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1932

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