The Growth of Head Capsule in the Successive Instars in Larvae of Diegas erigipus and Papilio scamander grayi (Lepidoptera, Danaidae and Papilionidae)
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The growth of head capsule in the successive instars in larvae of Diegas erigipus CRAMER was well described with the equations Y=1.14512+0.19523 (X-3)-0.00239(X-3)^2 for female and Y=1.15455+0.19444(X-3)-0.00384(X-3)^2 for male, where Y is the log width (log mm+1) of head capsule and X instar number. There was no big difference between female and male in the time of development of egg, larva or pupa. The relations between two variables in the larvae of Papilio scamander grayi BOISDUVAL obtained in autumn were described with the equations Y=0.31347+0.16505(X-3) for female and Y=0.40450+0.16368(X-3)+0.00295(X-3)^2 for male. Females required a little longer time for growing than males. The relation obtained for the mixed population of female and male larvae in spring was expressed with equation Y=0.40487+0.15631 (X-3). The larvae reared in spring took much longer time to complete their generation than that reared in autumn.
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- 1976-06-25
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