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DEVELOPMENT OF EGGS IN SOME TRUE BUGS (HEMIPTERA–HETEROPTERA). PART I. PENTATOMOIDEA

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

M. Javahery
Affiliation:
Department of Natural Resource Sciences, Entomology Unit and Lyman Entomological Museum, Macdonald Campus of McGill University, Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, Québec, Canada H9X 3V9

Abstract

Development of eggs of 35 species of Nearctic and Palearctic Pentatomoidea are described. Eggs are discussed in relation to the number of ovarioles of each species, characteristics of eggs, incubation time, diapause, embryonic development, embryonic orientation, hatch, and parasitism, and are classified into two groups in relation to then-form, position of egg-burster, and hatch. Emergence of first-instar larvae is described in representatives of five families.

Résumé

Cet article décrit le dévelopement de l’oeuf de 35 espèces de Pentatomoidea Néarctiques et Paléarctiques. La formation de l’oeuf en relation avec le système reproductif de l’hôte, les caractéristiques distinctives de l’oeuf tels que, la durée de l’incubation, la diapause, le développement embryonnaire, le clivage de l’embryon, l’éclosion, ainsi que parasitisation des oeufs sont discutés pour chacune des espèces. Les membres de cette superfamille sont classés en deux groupes selon la forme, la position de l’ovirupteur et l’éclosion des oeufs. La première description du mécanisme de l’éclosion des oeufs et de l’émergence du premier stade larvaire sont mentionnées pour cinq familles de ce groupe de punaises.

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Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1994

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