THE LIFE HISTORY OF THE CARROT WEEVIL, LISTRONOTUS OREGONENSIS (COLEOPTERA: CURCULIONIDAE) UNDER CONTROLLED CONDITIONS
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AbstractLaboratory studies on the biology of the carrot weevil, Listronotus oregonensis (LeConte), were performed at 21° and 27 °C. At 21 °C females laid eggs for 88 days on carrot slices and 94 days on foliage. Egg production per female averaged 156 and 175 on slices and leaves respectively. Eggs hatched after 8.3 days incubation and the larval stage comprising four instars was completed in 19.1 days. The prepupal and pupal stages lasted 3.7 and 9.4 days respectively. The complete life cycle including an average preoviposition period of 17 days was 57.6 days. Development was more rapid at 27 °C, with the complete life cycle taking only 37 days.
1959 ◽
Vol 38
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pp. 65-80
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Laboratory studies on the life-history of Valanga nigricornis nigricornis (Burm.) (Orth., Acrididae)
1971 ◽
Vol 60
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pp. 439-446
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1976 ◽
Vol 108
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pp. 1235-1241
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1942 ◽
Vol 25
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pp. 607-666
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1953 ◽
Vol 44
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pp. 317-325
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1991 ◽
Vol 62
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pp. 15-16
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2013 ◽
Vol 88
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pp. 230-236
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