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Life History of lvela auripes (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae)  

Choi, Kwang-Sik (Division of Forest Insect Pests and Disease, Korea Forest Research Institute)
Choi, Won-Il (Division of Forest Insect Pests and Disease, Korea Forest Research Institute)
Kim, Chul-Su (Southern Forest Research Center)
Park, Il-Kwon (Division of Forest Insect Pests and Disease, Korea Forest Research Institute)
Chung, Yeong-Jin (Division of Forest Insect Pests and Disease, Korea Forest Research Institute)
Jang, Seok-Jun (Gangwon Forest Development Research Institute)
Shim, Sang-Jun (Gangwon Forest Development Research Institute)
Shin, Sang-Chul (Division of Forest Insect Pests and Disease, Korea Forest Research Institute)
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Korean journal of applied entomology / v.45, no.3, 2006 , pp. 371-373 More about this Journal
Abstract
Life history of Ivela auripes (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae), a pest of Cornus controversa, was investigated both in laboratory and field condition. At $24{\pm}1^{\circ}C$, developmental period from larvae to adult and adult life span was $26.3{\pm}0.3$ and $4.4{\pm}0.2$ days, respectively. Developmental period of pupae reared in the laboratory was not significantly different from those collected in the field. Female moths reared in the laboratory laid significantly less eggs than those emerged from the pupae collected in the field. Light trap catches was less effective than direct monitoring in the field. The two monitoring results showed that adult moth emerged from early June to late June, and the time of 50% cumulative emergence was 17 June.
Keywords
Cornus controversa; Light trap; Fitness; Ivela auripes; Life history;
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