Author:
Ścibior Radosław,Łętowski Jacek
Abstract
A detailed description of the mature larva and pupa ofRhinusaneta(Germar, 1821) and new diagnostic features of this species are presented. The development cycle ofR.netain the standard conditions lasts almost 60 days: an 11-day egg period, a 29-day larval period, and an 18-day pupal period, on average. The larvae are parasitised by hymenopterans of the superfamily Chalcidoidea. Similarities and differences withRhinusabipustulataand other species of this genus are presented.
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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