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PSYCHE

A Journal of Entomology

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J. J. Davis.
A Nematode Parasite of Root Aphids.
Psyche 23(2):39-40, 1916.

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19161 DavisÌÔ Nematode Parasite of Root Aphids 39 I was unable to find any adults where I had secured the pupse, though conditions seemed favorable for their presence. The life
of the imago must be rather long, however, as it appears to have a somewhat protracted season. So, too, the larval period seems to be rather extended.
It is to be hoped that inasmuch as this curious winter insect is largely confined to the base of trees and is at times not uncommon, the complete life-history may soon be worked out. A NEMATODE PARASITE OF ROOT APH1DS.l
United States Bureau of Entomology, West Lafayette, Ind. Parasites of root-infesting plant lice are so rarely encountered that this record of a nematode attacking a root aphid is especially interesting. We first found apterous viviparous and oviparous individuals of a new species of Ancecia infested with nematodes at Fig. 1. Anoscia sp. infested with a Nematode. Lafayette, Ind., October 16, 1911, and again on October 19, and, although a number of collections were made at frequent dates -
1 Published with the permission of the Chief of the United States Bureau of Entomology.



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