A review of the McMorran diet for rearing lepidoptera species with addition of a further 39 species

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Research on cutworms led us to explore the use of the McMorran diet to rear lepidopteran species, mainly Noctuidae, under laboratory conditions. We documented the development of 103 lepidopteran species, including 39 species not previously reported in the literature, to be reared on this diet. Given its low cost, ease of preparation, and wide species' acceptance, this diet provides a powerful tool for facilitating Lepidoptera and other insects rearing and research in the laboratory.

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Hervet, V. A. D., Laird, R. A., & Floate, K. D. (2016). A review of the McMorran diet for rearing lepidoptera species with addition of a further 39 species. Journal of Insect Science. Library of the University of Arizona. https://doi.org/10.1093/jisesa/iev151

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