S. Kekeunou, Alain Christel Wandji, C. Oumarou Ngoute
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Morphology, post-embryonic development, and reproduction of Taphronota ferruginea (Fabricius, 1781) (Orthoptera: Pyrgomorphidae)
Taphronota ferruginea (Orthoptera: Pyrgomorphidae) is a pest of crops and forest trees. In order to contribute to the search for better strategies of fighting against this pest, this study was aimed at describing some aspects of its biology and ecology. Different nymphal instars collected in Nkongoa were reared in cages at the laboratory on Voacanga africana (Stapf, 1894), under a range of temperature 21.18–25.67 °C (averagely 23.13 °C) and relative humidity of 64.14–83.7% (averagely 75.5%). The post-embryonic development passed through six nymphal instars after hatching. Developmental duration of the sixth nymphal instar was longer than that of the fifth instar, which was also longer than those of first to fourth instars. Survival to adulthood increased with initial nymphal instar reared. Sexual dimorphism was highlighted in adults and in nymph of fifth and sixth instars. Pterotheca, female valves, male subgenital plates, total body length, color, and number of antenna segments were useful characters in distinguishing between nymphal instars. Adult female averaged 42.57 ± 6.29 days to start mating. Egg-laying occurred on average of 45.78 ± 4.74 days after first mating. Each female laid a single ootheca and the number of eggs per ootheca was averagely 30.44 ± 5.06. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:1E888B7D‐C333‐4255‐8FAA‐773E1AAC8A9E
期刊介绍:
Tropical Zoology is an international zoological journal publishing original papers in the field of systematics, biogeography, phylogeny, ecology and conservation of all terrestrial and aquatic animal Phyla from tropical and subtropical areas.
Only papers with new information, high quality and broad interest are considered. Single species description and checklists are not normally accepted. Review papers are welcome. The journal is owned by the Istituto di Ricerca sugli Ecosistemi Terrestri of the Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, Florence, Italy (CNR-IRET) who performs research into the structure and functioning of aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, focusing in particular on anthropogenic pressure and global change. The knowledge amassed forms the scientific basis for identifying the most appropriate protective and corrective interventions, and provides support for the bodies entrusted with formulating policies for environmental protection and recovery.