Abstract

This paper discusses the economic importance of this recently described species. Its life history, with the length of the various developmental stages, is considered. It is found to have a one-year life cycle. The adults appear in June and July. Eggs are laid in the soil and the larvae live over winter. Pupation occurs in late May, June, and early July.

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