...The mother butterfly deposits the eggs singly upon theyoung growth of orange or other citrus fruit trees, generallynear the tips of leaves or branches...
Clarence M. Weed 「Butterflies Worth Knowing」
...The few fossils found of the cottonmouth are from Alacha, Brevard, Citrus, Levy, Pasco, and Pinellas counties, Florida (Brattstrom, op...
Ray D. Burkett 「Natural History of Cottonmouth Moccasin, Agkistrodon piscovorus (Reptilia)」
..., Citrus Co...
E. Raymond Hall 「A Synopsis of the North American Lagomorpha」
... 'Traité du Citrus,' 1811...
Charles Darwin 「The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I.」
...In his 'Traité du Citrus,' 1811, p...
Charles Darwin 「The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I.」
... 'Traité du Citrus,' 1811, p...
Charles Darwin 「The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I.」
... 'Traité du Citrus,' p...
Charles Darwin 「The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I.」
...A large colony of more than 200 individuals in a barn nearCovina, in the citrus belt, was composed of only females...
Terry A. Vaughan 「Mammals of the San Gabriel Mountains of California」
...The descriptions which the citrusgrowers of the Claremont and Glendora vicinity give of the batsthey find occasionally hanging in their citrus trees accurately describethis species...
Terry A. Vaughan 「Mammals of the San Gabriel Mountains of California」
...The pallid bat is probably the most common and characteristicbat of the citrus belt at the Pacific base of the mountains...
Terry A. Vaughan 「Mammals of the San Gabriel Mountains of California」
...All of the other specimens and observations were fromcolonies in old barns and outbuildings in the citrus belt where thesebats are found in spring, summer, and fall...
Terry A. Vaughan 「Mammals of the San Gabriel Mountains of California」
...This bat, regularly met with in the citrus belt at the coastal base ofthe range, occurred in small numbers with colonies of Antrozous,and was once found with a colony of Eptesicus near Covina...
Terry A. Vaughan 「Mammals of the San Gabriel Mountains of California」
...This species was found in the coastal sage belt from Cajon Washwest to San Gabriel Canyon and was most plentiful in thin standsof sagebrush, and in and around citrus groves...
Terry A. Vaughan 「Mammals of the San Gabriel Mountains of California」
...Coyotes catch many jack rabbits and regularly forage around thefoothill borders of the citrus groves for cottontails and jack rabbits...
Terry A. Vaughan 「Mammals of the San Gabriel Mountains of California」
...Cottontails are common in the coastal sage scrub association and inand around citrus groves, but generally penetrate the mountainsno farther than the lower limit of the chaparral association...
Terry A. Vaughan 「Mammals of the San Gabriel Mountains of California」
...Kenneth Hillof Upland told me that ring-tailed cats often have been trappedabove that town near citrus nurseries that are regularly irrigated...
Terry A. Vaughan 「Mammals of the San Gabriel Mountains of California」
...I have many sight records of striped skunks which I obtained whiledriving through the citrus groves at night...
Terry A. Vaughan 「Mammals of the San Gabriel Mountains of California」
...Many coyotes actually hunt for rabbits in the citrus groves near thefoothills...
Terry A. Vaughan 「Mammals of the San Gabriel Mountains of California」
...At Carthage is aspring that has oil swimming on its surface and smelling like sawdustfrom citrus wood, with which oil sheep are anointed...
Vitruvius 「Ten Books on Architecture」
...Only a bowl ofgolden fruit remained—globes of nectar picked in the citrus groves ofCalifornia that morning...
Various 「Astounding Stories, May, 1931」
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