Descriptions of the eggs of some southern Australian Geometridae (Lepidoptera)
Author
Young, Catherine J.
text
Zootaxa
2006
2006-08-14
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journal article
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Hypobapta barnardi
Goldfinch
(Figs 830–836)
Oviposition
2♀
code nos.: G302, G303
Oviposition
period:
Oct. Batch
size: not recoded
Realised
fecundity: not recorded
Incubation
time (days): N/
A
Batch
configuration and attachment:
Not
recorded.
Colour
:
Green
blotched faintly with yellow (Fig. 830), becoming marked with red stripe extending around middle of narrow lateral sides then transparent grey on maturity.
Size
(mm) (n=1):
L = 0.51, W = 0.45,
T
= 0.35. Width/length: 0.89 No. of females: 2
Aeropylar opening size (m) (n=7)
: L = 1.19 ± 0.11, W = 0.99 ± 0.14. Relative aeropylar opening size: 2.3
Micropyles
: Indistinct (Figs 831 & 832) No. of openings: 5 No. of cells in rosette: 13
No. of rows of cells in micropylar area: 5
Shape:
Broad, bluntly ovoid, anterior pole truncated, compressed dorsoventrally (Figs 830, 831 & 833).
Characteristics
: Egg faintly marked on all surfaces by flat, hexagonal cells with narrow, slightly elevated walls (Figs 831, 833 & 834). Aeropyles slightly elevated, openings small (Figs 831 & 835), distributed around edges of egg and on narrow lateral sides (Fig. 831). Rosette cells slightly recessed (Fig. 832). Chorion generally smooth, with shallow undulations (Fig. 836).