Descriptions of the eggs of some southern Australian Geometridae (Lepidoptera) Author Young, Catherine J. text Zootaxa 2006 2006-08-14 1287 1 294 journal article 1175­5334 7778314F-E23A-4947-876A-9610E4C959A7 Paralaea sarcodes McQuillan, Young & Richardson (Figs 337–343) Oviposition 3♀ Code nos.: G59, G171, G184. Batch size: 32.0 ± 1.4, range: 15–50 (n = 3) Mean realised fecundity: 32.0 ± 1.4 (range: 15–50) Incubation time (days): 25–33 (on moistening) Batch configuration and attachment : Attached, small groups, shingled. Colour: Pale green, becoming reddish­brown and then transparent grey before eclosion (Fig. 337). Size (mm): (n=10) L=1.09 ± 0.10, W=0.72 ± 0.05, T=0.61 ± 0.08 Width/length: 0.66 No. of females: 1 Aeropylar opening size (m) (n=10): L=3.82 ± 0.08, W=2.70 ± 0.10 Relative aeropylar opening size: 3.4 Micropyles : Distinct (Figs 338 & 339) No. of openings: 6 No. of cells in rosette: 9 No. of rows of cells in micropylar area: 4 Shape: Narrow, elongated, bluntly ovoid, posterior pole sub­acute; polar profile circular; wedge shape in profile; anterior pole truncated, slightly angled to horizontal axis (Figs 337, 338, 340 & 342). Characteristics : Egg marked on all surfaces by flat to slightly convex hexagonal cells (Figs 340–342). Cell walls narrow, generally barely discernible (Fig. 341); micropylar cell walls narrow, slightly elevated (Fig. 339). Aeropyles inconspicuous, slightly elevated only on, near anterior pole, openings moderately large (Fig. 342), present on all surfaces apart from middle of top of cell. Chorion rough, pitted (Figs 341 & 343); wrinkled on anterior pole (Fig. 339).