Himani Kaushal, M. S. Thakur, Joginder Singh, R. Lal
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目的:在实验室条件下对水果螟虫异种螟(Virachola isocrates Fabricius)进行生物学研究。研究地点和时间:2019年,在Seobagh Kullu的Y S Parmar园艺与林业大学园艺研究站的实验室条件下,对V. isocrates的生物学进行了研究。方法:利用眼测千分尺和期测千分尺定期记录实验室饲养的异酸弧菌的生命周期和不同阶段的测量结果。结果:平均潜伏期为8.66±2.05 d。1、2、3、4、5龄发育周期分别为2.66±0.46、3.33±0.46、3.66±0.46、3.33±0.46和3.33±0.46 d。总幼虫期为15.33±6.94 d。蛹期为15.33±6.94 d。通过5个幼虫在石榴上发育,总发育周期为40±4.08 d。Kaushal et al.;植物学报,36(4):43-47,2021;文章no.ARRB。结论:掌握主要害虫的发生规律及其生命周期研究是实施有效和成功的管理策略的前提。
Biology of Anar Butterfly: Deudorix (Virachola) isocrates Fabricius (Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) in Mid Hill of Himachal Pradesh
Aim: The study on biology of fruit borer, Virachola isocrates Fabricius was carried out under laboratory conditions. Place and Duration of study: Study on the biology of V. isocrates was carried out under laboratory conditions in the Horticultural Research Station, Dr Y S Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, Seobagh Kullu in 2019. Methodology: In order to study life cycle, V. isocrates reared in the laboratory and measurements of different stages were regularly recorded with the help of ocular micrometer and stage micrometer. Results: The average incubation period was recorded to be of 8.66 ± 2.05 days. The developmental period of first, second, third, fourth and fifth instar was 2.66 ± 0.46, 3.33 ± 0.46, 3.66 ± 0.46, 3.33 ± 0.46 and 3.33 ± 0.46 days, respectively. The total larval period was found to be of 15.33 ± 6.94 days. Pupal duration was found to be 15.33 ± 6.94 days. Total developmental period was completed within 40 ± 4.08 days through five larval instars on pomegranate. Original Research Article Kaushal et al.; ARRB, 36(4): 43-47, 2021; Article no.ARRB.67627 44 Conclusion: An up to date knowledge about the incidence pattern of major insect pests and their life cycle studies is a prerequisite for implementation of an effective and successful management tactics.