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“…Despite the differences in the number of eggs per egg mass, total egg production per female between species did not show statistical differences (Table 1), because the lower number of egg masses in C. ubica is offset by a higher number of eggs per egg mass. Other species of Chinavia (C. obstinata, C. pengue, and C. longicorialis) showed similar fecundity values (Matesco et al, 2003(Matesco et al, , 2007(Matesco et al, , 2008 to those reported here.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…Despite the differences in the number of eggs per egg mass, total egg production per female between species did not show statistical differences (Table 1), because the lower number of egg masses in C. ubica is offset by a higher number of eggs per egg mass. Other species of Chinavia (C. obstinata, C. pengue, and C. longicorialis) showed similar fecundity values (Matesco et al, 2003(Matesco et al, , 2007(Matesco et al, , 2008 to those reported here.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 85%
“…However, the development time from egg to adult registered for these species was longer than those obtained for C. impicticornis and C. ubica: 42 days for C. marginatum; 45.3 days for C. apicicornis; 38.5 days for C. bella; 86 days for C. obstinate; 45.7 days for C. pengue; and 39 days for C. longicorialis (Hallman et al, 1992;La Porta & Avalos, 1993;Avalos & La Porta, 1996;Matesco et al, 2003Matesco et al, , 2007Matesco et al, , 2009. Besides physiological particularities of each species, the differences observed between them may also be due to: food sources, time (number of generations) in laboratory rearing, environmental conditions, or rearing procedures.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 69%
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“…Quanto à morfologia dos imaturos, é possível reconhecer o gênero já nos estágios de ovo e ninfa Matesco et al 2007). Os resultados encontrados na literatura indicam, ainda, que as espécies podem ser identificadas a partir do estágio ninfal, mais facilmente a partir do segundo instar, com base principalmente no padrão de coloração (Matesco et al 2007).…”
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“…Description of color pattern was carried out in vivo. Terminology for eggs and nymphs follows respectively MATESCO et al (2009) and MATESCO et al (2006, 2007. Terminology for the cuticular structures of dorsal abdominal scent glands (DAG) of nymphs follows KMENT & VILÍMOVÁ (2010) as proposed by BIANCHI et al (2011), andVILÍMOVÁ &KUTALOVÁ (2012).…”
Section: Adults Of E(m) Grandismentioning
confidence: 99%