1990
DOI: 10.1590/s0101-81751990000400011
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Estágios imaturos de Platyphora zonata (Germar, 1824) (Coleoptera, Chrysomelidae, Chrysomelinae)

Abstract: The immature stages 01 Platyphora zonata (Gennar, 1824) are described, with comments on habits. O presente trabalho descreve as características morfológicas externas principais dos estágios imaturos de Platyphora zonata (Germar, 1824), fornecendo também algumas informações acerca dos hábitos. O material foi identificado por comparações com exemplares do Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de'São Paulo identificados por J. Bechyné. Todo o material estudado provém do município de Botucatu, São Paulo. Os vários est… Show more

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“…1C) and feeds on Solanum scuticum , are unique and reported here for the first time. Platyphora is a neotropical genus (Daccordi 1996), containing species closely associated with Solanaceae host plants (Jolivet and Hawkeswood 1995), with viviparous habits (Vasconcellos-Neto and Jolivet 1994, Bernardi and Scivittaro 1991, Schroder et al 1994, Olckers 2000, Windsor et al 2013) and some species showing maternal care (Windsor et al 2013). Together with egg covering, female site selection and maternal care, viviparity is likely a mean of defending the vulnerable egg stage (Hilker 1994).…”
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“…1C) and feeds on Solanum scuticum , are unique and reported here for the first time. Platyphora is a neotropical genus (Daccordi 1996), containing species closely associated with Solanaceae host plants (Jolivet and Hawkeswood 1995), with viviparous habits (Vasconcellos-Neto and Jolivet 1994, Bernardi and Scivittaro 1991, Schroder et al 1994, Olckers 2000, Windsor et al 2013) and some species showing maternal care (Windsor et al 2013). Together with egg covering, female site selection and maternal care, viviparity is likely a mean of defending the vulnerable egg stage (Hilker 1994).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%