WHITE BUTTERFLY.
COLLECTING PARASITISED CHRYSALTDS. MORE DIFFICULT TO OBTAIIT THIS YEAR. (By Telegraph—Press Association.) PALCERSTOX X.. This Day. Mr J. Mnggeridge, entomologist at the Plant Research Station, stated on his return from Hawke's Bay, -where he has been collecting parasitised white butterfly ehrysalids, that the supplies were more difficult to obtain this year than last. The material collected would be kept in cold store till next summer, when they would mostly be released in the South Island in areas indicated by the officers of the fields division.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 12 July 1935, Page 5
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