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A Simplified Clip Cage for Aphid Investigations1

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

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At the Vancouver laboratory a large number of cages were needed to confine aphids to single leaves in virus transmission experiments. The cages had to be of simple construction, light, and easily manipulared. The cage developed was similar to that of MacGillivray and Anderson (1957), but was simpler to make, and the materials were easily obtained locally. The materials are: acrylic plastic tubing, metal hair-curl clips, foam rubber, corks to fit the tubing, and muslin.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1958

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References

MacGillivray, M. E., and Anderson, G. B.. 1957. Three useful insect cages. Can. Ent. 89: 4346.CrossRefGoogle Scholar