Artigo Revisado por pares

Pest Trichoptera at Fort Erie, Ontario

1951; Cambridge University Press; Volume: 83; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.4039/ent8369-3

ISSN

1918-3240

Autores

Eugene Munroe,

Tópico(s)

Diptera species taxonomy and behavior

Resumo

In many parts of the St. Lawrence drainage system, enormous numbers of Trichoptera, often mingled with Ephemerida, emerge during the summer and become a pest in a considerable zone bordering the water. The insects swarm in open areas, especially around trees and lights, invade houses, settle in large numbers on walls and other surfaces, ruining those that have been freshly painted, and pile in decaying and odoriferous drifts along the shore line. In addition, they give rise to a medical problem by evoking allergic reactions in hypersensitive individuals.

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