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), and short
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, all finely barbed. Mutual distance between setal pair
@ -591,7 +588,7 @@ Gastronotum of larva weakly developed with 11 pairs of setae, including
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located laterally to medial part of anal valves, all of medium size (
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) and finely barbed (
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,
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opening.
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was the most abundant in perennial crop in BuhăieŞti, and the least abundant in perennial crop in StănileŞti (
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), while being relatively abundant in the urban garden in
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, mesophilous meadow in StănileŞti, hayfield in TomeŞti and forest nursery in Guranda. Furthermore, females in the meadow in TomeŞti and StănileŞti were significantly wider than those in the urban garden in
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, which might have been caused by the larger number of eggs carried by females in TomeŞti and StănileŞti (
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). Females from the meadow in TomeŞti and StănileŞti, lucerne in BuhăieŞti, and forest nursery in Guranda were significantly longer than males from these habitats, whereas the other measurements of adults given in
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were statistically insignificant.
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juveniles of
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investigated, the sex ratio (females to males) was 1:0.46 (
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). Most females (66%) were gravid carrying 19 large eggs (usually 2
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in
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; L—larva, Pn—protonymph, Dn—deutonymph, Tn—tritonymph, Juv—juveniles, Ad—adult.
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