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THE CLOVER-SEED FLY—A NEW INSECT PEST
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J. A. Lintner
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in Canadian Entomologist
by Cambridge University Press (CUP).
1879 Volume 11, Issue 03, p44-45
Abstract
In the summer of 1877, my attention was called to some "worms" which had been discovered in the heads of red clover (<jats:italic>Trifolium pratense</jats:italic>), and were said to be preying upon the seeds. They were found to be minute maggot-like creatures, hidden within the seed-pods and entirely destroying the seeds which they attacked.
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