Text Appearing Before Image: Attraction of insects to plant exudates Text Appearing After Image: Figure 11 (upper). Insects feeding at exudations at base of CoZmzV-injured plant of Iva ambrosiaefolia, August 19, 1962. A butterfly (Asterocampa leilia), mud dauber wasp (Chlorion aerarius), and numerous flies, including- Sarcophaga prohibita and Protodexia hunteri, are represented. Figure 12 (lower). Cotinis palliata feeding at base of Iva ambrosiaefolia. Back- ground insects include the fly Sarcophaga prohibita.
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