Egg Morphology Of Some Nolidae And Erebidae (Lepidoptera, Noctuoidea)
Author
Dolinskaya, I. V
text
Vestnik Zoologii
2014
2014-12-01
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6
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http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/vzoo-2014-0066
journal article
10.2478/vzoo-2014-0066
2073-2333
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Catocala elocata
(Esper, [1787])
D e s c r i p t i o n. Egg subspherical, flattened (
fig. 25
), height
0.6–0.8 mm
, diameter
1.25– 1.35 mm
(n = 2). Chorion white, transparent. According to
Döring (1955)
egg reddish-gray with broad purple stripe in middle part, which interrupted by white-yellow stripe. Micropylar area white.
Chorion ridged, marked on two thirds surface. Micropylar area clearly expressed, represented by rosette and 3 rows petalled cells (
fig. 26
). Rosette with 9–10 petalled cells and 5 micropylar openings (
fig. 27
). Cells of 1–2 series petalled and small. Tertiary cells large, broad, with pointed distal part (
fig. 26
). There are 16–19 of the 33–37 elevated, longitudinal ridges radiate from cells of micropylar area. Longest ridges slightly wavy, with comb. Walls of columnar cells slightly wavy and distinct as ridges. Aeropyles slightly expressed (
fig. 28
). Chorion folded everywhere.