2010
DOI: 10.1590/s1984-46702010000600005
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Shelter building behavior of Pyrrhopyge papius (Lepidoptera: Hesperiidae) and the use of the Mayfield method for estimating survivorship of shelter-building Lepidopteran larvae

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“…Second instar larvae begin stitching blades of grasses together, and the larvae feed and overwinter in these shelters until finishing development the following spring. The cryptic larvae and their shelters are virtually undetectable in the landscape, and it is unknown how structure construction might vary across host grass species, though variation has been observed within dicot feeding Pyrrhopygini skippers (Greeney et al 2010a). Due to interspecific variation in leaf size and basal architecture, we expect that larval shelter construction will necessarily vary among host grasses, and that some of these variants may be disadvantageous to Dakota skipper larvae.…”
Section: Future Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second instar larvae begin stitching blades of grasses together, and the larvae feed and overwinter in these shelters until finishing development the following spring. The cryptic larvae and their shelters are virtually undetectable in the landscape, and it is unknown how structure construction might vary across host grass species, though variation has been observed within dicot feeding Pyrrhopygini skippers (Greeney et al 2010a). Due to interspecific variation in leaf size and basal architecture, we expect that larval shelter construction will necessarily vary among host grasses, and that some of these variants may be disadvantageous to Dakota skipper larvae.…”
Section: Future Workmentioning
confidence: 99%