BarryM800 Wrote:I'm quite confused about the sentence starting line 55: "Eggs laid by the overwintering adults in the spring, which develop into the summer generation of adults, are formed in early autumn and early spring." The sentence started with "eggs laid by the overwintering adults in the spring," how can they be formed both in early autumn and early spring? I thought the overwinter generation's eggs were formed in early spring only. Thanks!
This passage is tough! Lots of intricate detail. I THINK the key to the sentence you've quoted is the difference between "formed" and "laid." It seems like it's possible for the eggs to form in the autumn and not be laid until spring.
That said, I'm not 100% sure I'm right, and if I were reading this on test day, I would move on anyway. It's most important to understand the bigger picture, and the two different kinds of bugs as noted in the example passage map above, than it is to understand every detail.
Hope this helps.