Growing gregariously on old damp logs; very common in this region.
It grows gregariously in thin woods and open places and may be found from July to September.
The plants grow gregariously or sometimes in tufts on the ground under or near trees or in thin woods, especially of pine, or in mixed woods.
Growing gregariously and sometimes cespitosely on the ground, in meadows, pastures and even in cultivated fields.
Larvae feed gregariously on the host for 25 to 30 days.
Newly emerged larvae feed gregariously in a single mine for a short time.
The eggs hatch the following April and the young larvae feed gregariously on the old needles.
Grif, although but a poor and humble member of the human family, was as gregariously inclined as the rest of his species, and loved, when opportunity offered, to associate with his fellows.
Being gregariously inclined, he was to be depended upon as an item in a mob.
They are called the Web-worms from their habit of feeding gregariously in large numbers, and spinning a web that envelopes the leaves and the whole branch, as they devour the foliage.
The worms feedgregariously on the surface of a leaf, some twenty side by side, leaving only a skeleton behind them when small, and consuming the leaf when older.
The suspicion of the connection founded on the gregariously springing up, and external resemblance, is fully justified, if we sow the conidia in a suitable medium, for example, in a solution of sugar.
That they appear gregariously is as little proof of an original relation to one another, here as elsewhere.
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