Egg Morphology Of Some Noctuidae (Lepidoptera)
Author
Dolinskaya, I. V.
text
Vestnik Zoologii
2014
2014-08-01
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http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/vzoo-2014-0043
journal article
10.2478/vzoo-2014-0043
2073-2333
6453274
Acronicta megacephala
([Denis et Schiffermüller], 1775)
D e s c r i p t i o n. Egg subspherical, flattened (
fig. 1
), height
0.35–0.4 mm
, diameter
1.1–1.2 mm
(n = 2). Egg light green with purple spot at apical part and smaller spots around the egg. Chorion white, translucent.
Chorion ridged, marked on two-thirds of surfaces. Micropylar area clearly expressed, represented by rosette and 4 rows of petalled cells (
fig. 2
). Rosette with 13–15 cells. Walls cells elevated. Central portion of rosette with round depression. (
fig. 3
). There are 30 of 73–76 longitudinal ridges radiating from cells of fourth row. Longest ridges unevenly wavy
Fig. 1–6. Eggs of
Acronictinae
:
Acronicta megacephala
. Scale bars: 1, 4 — 100 µm; 2, 3, 5, 6 — 10 µm.
Рис. 1–6. Яйца
Acronictinae
:
Acronicta megacephala
. Масштабные линейки: 1, 4 — 100 мкм; 2, 3, 5, 6 — 10 мкм.
Fig. 7–12. Eggs of
Acronictinae
: 7 —
Acronicta megacephala
; 8–11 —
Acronicta rumicis
; 12 —
Craniophora ligustri
. Scale bars: 8, 10, 12 — 100 µm; 7, 9, 11 — 10 µm.
Рис. 7–12. Яйца
Acronictinae
: 7 —
Acronicta megacephala
; 8–11 —
Acronicta rumicis
; 12 —
Craniophora ligustri
. Масштабные линейки 8, 10, 12 — 100 мкм; 7, 9, 11 — 10 мкм.
Fig. 13–18. Eggs of
Acronictinae
: 13–16 —
Craniophora ligustri
; eggs of Metoponiinae: 17, 18 —
Tyta luctuosa
. Scale bars: 13, 14, 16–18 — 100 µm; 15 — 10 µm.
Рис. 13–18. Яйца
Acronictinae
: 13–16 —
Craniophora ligustri
; яйца Metoponiinae: 17, 18 —
Tyta luctuosa
. Масштабные линейки: 13, 14, 16–18 — 100 мкм; 15 — 10 мкм.
at apical part of egg (
fig. 4–5
) and rest surface as case bound pigtails (
fig. 6
). Transverse walls not looked over. Aeropyles clearly expressed. The entire surface of a small, densely placed fiber (
fig. 7
).
Shape of gnawed holes in eggs. Larva nibbling out round opening at apical area of the egg; only central cover on thin “stem” remained (
fig. 1
).
O v i p o s i t i o n. Eggs solitary laid.