monophagous การใช้
- The larvae are vibrantly coloured and are monophagous as other silkmoths.
- Various populations live more or less monophagous on various host plants.
- This species is locally monophagous, or particular to one species of food plant.
- Monophagous organisms feed exclusively, or nearly so, on a single other species.
- The melaleuca eaters appear to be " monophagous, " meaning they feed on only one plant, he said.
- "N . annulata " is a monophagous herbivore insect meaning that their diet is limited to a species of plant.
- Monophagous species ( animals that eat plants from a single genus ) must produce specialized enzymes to detoxify their food, or develop specialized structures to deal with sequestered chemicals.
- It seems that the moth had been monophagous feeding habits have however suggested that it might prove to be a valuable biological control of invasive " Agapanthus " in countries such as New Zealand.
- Most populations are monophagous and rely on plants including " Plantago erecto " and " Orthocarpus densiflorus " as its host species in developing from eggs through to larvae, pupae, and mature butterflies.
- Most " Tegeticula " species, including " T . antithetica ", are monophagous, and the adult moths only live for a few days, so they must access the plant during the short flowering period.
- The latter two are peculiar in some aspects, such as apparently never having bands or orange colors in the last instar stage and showing a preference for " Lonchocarpus costaricensis ", " Lonchocarpus oliganthus ", and " Hampea appendiculata " as larval food but are not monophagous.
- Larva reddish yellow; dorsal line fine, pale with dark edges; subdorsal lines blackish; spiracles black on a pale lateral stripe; head and thoracic plate yellowish . The larvae are monophagous, feeding exclusively on marram ( " Ammophila arenaria " ) leaves, a plant that grows on dunes along the shoreline.
- Similarly, in " A . philoxeroides " control care must be taken not to harm native species of the widespread genus " Alternanthera ", many of which are highly valued aquarium plants; " A . malloi " is also not fully monophagous and will for example eat Sessile Joyweed ( " A . sessilis " ), which though a nuisance weed where introduced is not known to be strongly invasive.