Oviposition Patterns and Some Characteristics of Newly Hatched Larvae of Three Closely Related Pyralid Moths, Chilo suppressalis, C. luteellus and Ancylolomia japonica (Lepidoptera, Pyralidae)

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  • ニカメイガ, ヨシツトガおよびツトガの産卵様式とふ化幼虫の特性

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There were significant differences among three species of closely related pyralid moths, Chilo suppressalis, C. luteellus and Ancylolomia japonica, in numbers of eggs laid per female, egg size, egg-mass size, head width, longevity under starvation conditions and feeding habits of newly hatched larvae. Total biomas of eggs (mm^3) per female, oviposition sequence of females, incubation periods (days) of eggs and rates of eggs hatch (%) were not different among three species.

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  • 昆蟲

    昆蟲 49 (4), 702-711, 1981-12-25

    東京昆蟲學會

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