1983
DOI: 10.1080/03014223.1983.10423892
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Growth and development of Australian soldier fly,Inopus rubriceps(Diptera: Stratiomyidae), in New Zealand

Abstract: Larvae of Inopus rubriceps (Macquart) were reared from eggs originating from spring and autumn adult emergence periods , under both insectary and field conditions. Rate of development appeared to depend largely on temperature. Autumn-hatched larvae showed little growth for the initial 6 months, but then grew rapidly until the end of summer. Spring-hatched larvae also grew rapidly over summer, but their development slowed over winter. Year-to-year differences were found in larval survival, weight gain, and rate… Show more

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