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Pinus contorta) mat saltbush (Atriplex corrugata) milkweed (Asclepias spp.) Mormon tea (Ephedra viridis) mountain alder (Alnus tenuifolia) mountain ... Mormon cricket (Anabrus simplex) mountain pine beetle (Dendroctonus ponderosae) oak lace bug (Corythucha arcuata) pine needle scale (Chionaspis pinifoliae) pinyon ips beetle (Ips confusus) pinyon needle scale (Matsucoccus acalyptus) tree cricket ...
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Stalls Plan For Cricket Poisoning The Salt Lake Tribune April 23, 2001. The U.S. Forest Service's plans to use poisoned bait to stem a wave of Mormon crickets near Spanish ... begin spreading a pesticide-tainted grain to control what could be a record year of cricket infestation. New Diamond Fork Campground Debuts; Remodeled facility beckons with a host of modern amenities ...
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FINL Vol. 7, No. 3 Insect Foods of the American Indians
The Mormon cricket, Anabrus simplex (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae), was another important insect food of the Indians, all over the West. It is not really a cricket, being more closely ... travel and effort were often involved in harvesting them (Sutton10). Some insects such as the Mormon cricket, grass hoppers and pandora moth caterpillars yielded a very high energy return for the ...
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FINL Vol. 2, No. 2 Hunter-Gatherers Efficieny
Madsen also investigated the rate of return per unit of effort expended in collecting Mormon crickets (Anabrus simplex), another food of early Native Americans. Crickets were collected from bushes, ... animals, while the latter compares favorably even with deer and other large game. Madsen places cricket collecting in a modem context by saying, "One person collecting crickets from the water ...
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