Egg Diapause in the Oriental Chinch Bug, Cavelerius saccharivorus OKAJIMA (Heteroptera : Lygaeidae) I. Incidence and Intensity
The eggs of Cavelerius saccharivorus laid by 2nd- and 3rd-generation females from late October to early February were incubated at various temperatures. Those laid in late October and early November showed delayed development at a high temperature of 27°C. This gradually disappeared as eggs were lai...
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Abstract | The eggs of Cavelerius saccharivorus laid by 2nd- and 3rd-generation females from late October to early February were incubated at various temperatures. Those laid in late October and early November showed delayed development at a high temperature of 27°C. This gradually disappeared as eggs were laid later in the adult life, and most eggs laid in mid-November or later showed nondiapause development at 27°C. However, even eggs developing without delay at 27°C entered diapause at a lower temperature higher (15-20°C) than the developmental zero. The egg diapause thus induced was readily terminated by a high temperature (27°C). |
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AbstractList | The eggs of Cavelerius saccharivorus laid by 2nd- and 3rd-generation females from late October to early February were incubated at various temperatures. Those laid in late October and early November showed delayed development at a high temperature of 27 degree C. This gradually disappeared as eggs were laid later in the adult life, and most eggs laid in mid-November or later showed nondiapause development at 27 degree C. However, even eggs developing without delay at 27 degree C entered diapause at a lower temperature higher (15-20 degree C) than the developmental zero. The egg diapause thus induced was readily terminated by a high temperature (27 degree C). The eggs of Cavelerius saccharivorus laid by 2nd- and 3rd-generation females from late October to early February were incubated at various temperatures. Those laid in late October and early November showed delayed development at a high temperature of 27°C. This gradually disappeared as eggs were laid later in the adult life, and most eggs laid in mid-November or later showed nondiapause development at 27°C. However, even eggs developing without delay at 27°C entered diapause at a lower temperature higher (15-20°C) than the developmental zero. The egg diapause thus induced was readily terminated by a high temperature (27°C). |
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