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Comparative Studies on the Population Dynamics of Important Lepidopterous Pests on Cabbage
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- HIRATA Sadao
- Faculty of Education, Hirosaki University
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- Other Title
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- キャベツ株内でのモンシロチョウ,ヨトウガおよびタマナギンウワバの幼虫と蛹の葉位別分布
- キャベツカブ ナイ デ ノ モンシロチョウ , ヨトウガ オヨビ タマナギンウワバ ノ ヨウチュウ ト ヨウ ノ ヨウイ ベツ ブンプ
- VII. Distribution of Larvae and Pupae of <i>Pieris rapae crucivora</i> BOISD., <i>Mamestra brassicae</i> (L.) and <i>Autographa nigrisigna</i> WALK. on Each Individual Plant of Cabbage
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The author made observations on the distribution of larvae and pupae of Pieris rapae crucivora, Mamestra brassicae and Autographa nigrisigna on each individual plant of cabbage. Young larvae of all the three species distributed mainly on the underside of leaves of intermediate ages. Characteristic distribution for each species was observed after middle instars of larvae: Pieris larvae a migrated toward the upper side of young leaves with their growth and went back again toward the underside of leaves of lower part before pupation. Mamestra larvae showed a migrating tendency toward the upper young leaves with the progress of age and always stayed on the underside of leaves. Almost all of the fifth and sixth (last)-instar larvae aggregated at the head of the plants, whereas full-grown larvae went down into the soil for pupation. Autographa maintained a sessile habit throughout the larval life, so the later instar larvae and also the pupae were found on the underside of old leaves of lower part. Tht effect of larval density on the vertical distribution was observed only in Mamestra; the aggregating tendency of the later instar larvae was accelerated by the increase of density. Each species distributed on the plant irrespective of the existence of other species and also of the seasons.
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- Japanese Journal of Applied Entomology and Zoology
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Japanese Journal of Applied Entomology and Zoology 11 (3), 107-113, 1967
JAPANESE SOCIETY OF APPLIED ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY
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- CRID
- 1390001206450251264
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- NII Article ID
- 110001123420
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- NII Book ID
- AN00186121
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- ISSN
- 13476068
- 00214914
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- NDL BIB ID
- 8357652
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
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- Disallowed