Temperature-dependent development and survivorship of Idaea inquinata (Scopoli) (Lepidoptera Geometridae) eggs at two humidity levels


Submitted: 4 February 2012
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Published: 16 November 2010
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  • Lidia Limonta Dipartimento di Protezione dei Sistemi Agroalimentare e Urbano e valorizzazione delle Biodiversità- DiPSA, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy.
  • Juljus Sulo Dipartimento di Protezione dei Sistemi Agroalimentare e Urbano e valorizzazione delle Biodiversità- DiPSA, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy.
  • Daria Patrizia Locatelli Dipartimento di Protezione dei Sistemi Agroalimentare e Urbano e valorizzazione delle Biodiversità- DiPSA, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy.
Idaea inquinata (Scopoli) mainly feeds on dried plants, nevertheless, it is also a potential pest of stored product as it is able to develop on cereal products. The few references on the biology of this species do not deal with the influence of temperature and relative humidity on egg hatching. To fi ll this gap, groups of 100 eggs, 24-48 hours old, were exposed to constant temperatures (13, 15, 36, and 38±1 °C), two relative humidities (35, 70±5%) and a photoperiod of 0:24 (Light:Dark); eight tests were carried out. E ach test was replicated four times. The lowest proportion of hatched eggs was observed at 15 °C (9.5) and 36 °C (8.7) with 35±5% R .H. while at 13 and 38 °C eggs did not hatch. A non-linear function is used to represent the developmental rates and survivorship of eggs at 35 and 70% R .H. between lower and upper thresholds temperature.

Limonta, L., Sulo, J., & Locatelli, D. P. (2010). Temperature-dependent development and survivorship of Idaea inquinata (Scopoli) (Lepidoptera Geometridae) eggs at two humidity levels. Journal of Entomological and Acarological Research, 42(3), 153–160. https://doi.org/10.4081/jear.2010.153

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