Author:
Harper P.P.,Lauzon Michel
Abstract
AbstractCollections of larvae over 1 year in the River Clinton in the White Mountains of southern Québec indicated that Palaeodipteron walkeri Ide is bivoltine and that there are five larval instars. In April, larvae were in their fourth and fifth instars. Adults emerging in May and June gave rise to a summer generation in which most individuals emerged in August and September. The offspring of these adults, together with stragglers from the summer generation, formed an overwintering generation. Overwintering was completed in the larval stage, mainly the third and fourth instars. There was some growth in winter and development increased in the spring. Our data were compared with previously published observations; although no discrepancy occurred, our interpretation was different. Previous schemes proposed for the life cycle in this species were based on few specimens and lacked winter observations.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Insect Science,Molecular Biology,Physiology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Structural Biology
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