An Artificial Control of Mating Activity in Callopistria repleta Walker
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概要
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A Noctuid species, Callopistria repleta, is well known to feed on ferns, which are generally less extensively eaten by many insect species than the flowering plants are. This paper deals with the results of studies of the mating activity of this species. Oviposition response in the female moths increased after mating. Daily mating rhythm in both sexes was not clearly observed under 15L-9D photoperiod at 25℃ after adult emergence. Mating activities could be controlled artificially by the light condition in adult stage. Maximum mating activities were shown by the adult moths which had been kept under continuous light until the 4th day after adult emergence and then placed in the dark.
- 社団法人日本動物学会の論文
- 1977-06-25
著者
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Wago Haruhisa
Laboratory Of Bacteriology Saitama Medical College
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Wago Haruhisa
Laboratory Of Entomology Tokyo University Of Agriculture And Technology : (present Address) Laborato
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