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Females in the genus
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drop, singly, 1 to
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eggs to the ground as they are flying or resting on vegetation. The oval eggs are amber to light yellow-brown or light yellow. They range in length from 0.32 to 0.50 mm and width from 0.25 to 0.39 mm.
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The surface of the eggs of
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and
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is either smooth, or they have varying shapes of polygons without ridges. The eggs of
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and
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are smooth without ridges. Aeropyles have not been observed on
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eggs. There are one or two micropyles in a smooth to elevated area. The egg stage lasts for 9 to 14 days.
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larvae develop in soil; those of
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are said to develop in deciduous trees. Morphological information, including figures, is available for
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larvae and pupae, and
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pupal cases.
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