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FIG. 136. GRASSLAND BARED BY GRASS-GRUB (ODONTRIA SPP.). The dark patches are plants of Danthonia pilosa that have resisted the ravages of the grub. In foreground, hole 6 in. square from which twenty-one of the larvæ were taken. [Photo by E. Bruce Levy.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5, 21 May 1928, Page 314

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FIG. 136. GRASSLAND BARED BY GRASS-GRUB (ODONTRIA SPP.). The dark patches are plants of Danthonia pilosa that have resisted the ravages of the grub. In foreground, hole 6 in. square from which twenty-one of the larvæ were taken. [Photo by E. Bruce Levy. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5, 21 May 1928, Page 314

FIG. 136. GRASSLAND BARED BY GRASS-GRUB (ODONTRIA SPP.). The dark patches are plants of Danthonia pilosa that have resisted the ravages of the grub. In foreground, hole 6 in. square from which twenty-one of the larvæ were taken. [Photo by E. Bruce Levy. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume XXXVI, Issue 5, 21 May 1928, Page 314

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