Oxyporus (Oxyporus) germanus Sharp, 1889
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https://doi.org/ 10.37520/aemnp.2020.014 |
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Oxyporus (Oxyporus) germanus Sharp, 1889 |
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Oxyporus (Oxyporus) germanus Sharp, 1889
Published data. HWANG et al. (2002): description of E, L3 morphology, biology and hosts.
Larval morphology. Chaetotaxy. Head: Ll; Ld; Lm1– Lm2; Fd1–Fd3; Fl1–Fl4; Ed1–Ed3; El1–El4; T1–T3; L1–L2; V1; V; P1–P4. Antennae: Sa2. Labium: V1–V2; C. Thoracic tergite I: A1–A7; D1–D3; L1–L4; P1–P6. Thoracic tergite II: M1–M6; A1–A7; L1–L5; P1–P6. Thoracic tergite III: M1–M6; A1–A7; L1–L4; P1–P6. Abdominal tergite I: M1–M4; A1–A4; L1–L3; P1–P5. Development. Pupae developed into adults in 6–9 days (22–24°C).
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