oviposition การใช้
- The oviposition leaves wounds on the exterior of the flower bud.
- Larvae expel frass from their tunnels near the original oviposition site.
- Envelopes are created over combs to protect brood cells during oviposition.
- In laboratory conditions, high light intensity is required to promote oviposition.
- Temperature and food quality influence the pre-oviposition period.
- The veralgten plants are not accepted by the females as oviposition sites.
- Species of Eucharitidae are consistent in their choice of leaf for oviposition.
- Mating takes place immediately, and oviposition occurs soon after.
- Leaf rolls prepared for oviposition are inoculated with spores from these mycangia.
- Mature larvae develop in the eggs 5 to 7 days after oviposition.
- In queens the oviposition rate is determined by the number of ovarioles.
- Once it happens, a suitable oviposition is decided on.
- After oviposition, the tunnel is concealed by the male.
- Oviposition ( egg-laying ) peaks during the last week of June.
- Oviposition is into the egg or larva and emergence is from the puparium.
- They can lay about 500 eggs at an oviposition.
- One was chewing at closed brood cells, but oviposition was not observed.
- Lice eggs hatch 6 9 days after oviposition.
- Common milkweed new, tender leaves are preferred monarch oviposition sites and larval food.
- Studies suggest that the females can discriminate colours when choosing host plants for oviposition.
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