Life History Phenomena of Rogas nolophanae and Winthemia sinuata, Parasites of the Green Cloverworm

Authors: LENTZ, GARY L.; PEDIGO, LARRY P.

Source: Annals of the Entomological Society of America, Volume 67, Number 4, 15 July 1974 , pp. 678-680(3)

Publisher: Entomological Society of America

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Abstract:

Some aspects of the biologies of 2 green cloverworm parasites are described. The mean developmental time of Rogas nolophanae from oviposition to adult emergence was 17.97 days for males and 18.53 days for females. The mean developmental time for Winthemia sinuata from oviposition to adult emergence was 21.56 days for males and 23.21 days for females.

Document Type: Research article

Publication date: 1974-07-15

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