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Walker
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(Figs 415420)
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<paragraph id="8B8236CE2727C538FE857F84FE42FC1B" blockId="68.[264,1323,919,1905]" box="[264,402,919,945]" pageId="68">Oviposition</paragraph>
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<specimenCount id="9D3BFD472727C538FEB57FACFE8AFC78" box="[312,346,958,985]" pageId="68" type="female">4♀</specimenCount>
Code nos.: G90, G100, G285, G369.
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<paragraph id="8B8236CE2727C538FEB57FF4FCD1FBAB" blockId="68.[264,1323,919,1905]" box="[312,769,999,1025]" pageId="68">Period of oviposition: 19 Aug.14 Oct.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8B8236CE2727C538FEB5781CFC99FB83" blockId="68.[264,1323,919,1905]" box="[312,841,1039,1065]" pageId="68">Batch size: 40.2 ± 7.2, (range): 585 (n = 16)</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8B8236CE2727C538FEB57824FDBAFBFB" blockId="68.[264,1323,919,1905]" box="[312,618,1079,1105]" pageId="68">Realised fecundity: 4343</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="B949EADC2727C538FEB5784CFEBFFBD2" box="[312,367,1119,1144]" italics="true" pageId="68">Note</emphasis>
:
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reported a realized fecundity of
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from
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.
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<emphasis id="B949EADC2727C538FEB578BDFD2CFB62" bold="true" box="[312,764,1198,1224]" pageId="68">Batch configuration and attachment</emphasis>
: Attached; singly, small groups (Fig. 415).
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<emphasis id="B949EADC2727C538FEB578C5FE49FB5A" bold="true" box="[312,409,1238,1264]" pageId="68">Colour:</emphasis>
Pale yellow, shiny, opalescent becoming pinkish orange then greyish­brown on maturity (Fig. 415).
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<emphasis id="B949EADC2727C538FEB57935FE10FAEA" bold="true" box="[312,448,1318,1344]" pageId="68">Size (mm):</emphasis>
(n=16) L=0.86 ± 0.01, W=0.63 ± 0.01, T=0.54 ± 0.01
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<paragraph id="8B8236CE2727C538FEB5795CFDC3FAC3" blockId="68.[264,1323,919,1905]" box="[312,531,1359,1385]" pageId="68">Width/length: 0.73</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8B8236CE2727C538FEB57964FDD3FA3B" blockId="68.[264,1323,919,1905]" box="[312,515,1399,1425]" pageId="68">No. of females: 3</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="B949EADC2727C538FEB5798DFD4BFA12" bold="true" box="[312,667,1438,1464]" pageId="68">Aeropylar opening size (m)</emphasis>
(n=7): L=2.38 ± 0.17, W=1.61 ± 0.09
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<emphasis id="B949EADC2727C538FEB579FDFE13F9A2" bold="true" box="[312,451,1518,1544]" pageId="68">Micropyles</emphasis>
: Indistinct
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<paragraph id="8B8236CE2727C538FEB57A04FDC2F99B" blockId="68.[264,1323,919,1905]" box="[312,530,1559,1585]" pageId="68">No. of openings: 4</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8B8236CE2727C538FEB57A2CFD82F9F3" blockId="68.[264,1323,919,1905]" box="[312,594,1599,1625]" pageId="68">No. of cells in rosette: 9</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8B8236CE2727C538FEB57A74FCCCF92B" blockId="68.[264,1323,919,1905]" box="[312,796,1639,1665]" pageId="68">No. of rows of cells in micropylar area: 4</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="B949EADC2727C538FEB57A9DFE5DF902" bold="true" box="[312,397,1678,1704]" pageId="68">Shape:</emphasis>
Moderately broad, bluntly ovoid; anterior pole slightly truncated, polar profile elliptical; dorso­ventrally flattened (Figs 415, 416 &amp; 418).
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: Egg marked all over by hexagonal cells (Fig. 418). Cell walls generally moderately broad, elevated, floors flat (Figs 418420); micropylar cell walls narrow (Fig. 417). Aeropyles prominent, elevated, with moderately large domes, openings moderately large (Figs 416 &amp; 420); present on all surfaces apart from middle of top of egg (Fig. 419). Chorion moderately rough, due to moderately sparse granulations (Fig. 419).
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