Date of Award:
5-1-1949
Document Type:
Thesis
Degree Name:
Master of Science (MS)
Department:
Biology
Department name when degree awarded
Entomology
Committee Chair(s)
George F. Knowlton
Committee
George F. Knowlton
Abstract
Nabis alternatus Parshley is a hemipterous insect belonging to the family Nabidae. It is commonly found in alfalfa fields, among small grains, native grasses, and on rangeland throughout Utah. A need for life cycle studies has existed for species of this family. This becomes evident as one reads the fragmentary reports of their habits as insect predators.
Recommended Citation
Taylor, Earl John, "The Biology of Nabis alternatus Parshley (Hemiptera, Heteroptera) and Its Predacious Relationship to Some Alfalfa Pests in Cache County, Utah" (1949). Biology. 136.
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/etd_biology/136
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