Abstract
At 20°C, amount of food consumption of Argopistes biplagiatus adults collected from the field in early autumn was greater under short-day conditions (11L-13D, 12L-12D and 13L-11D) than under long-day conditions (14L-10D, 15L-9D and 16L-8D). Females laid no eggs when they were transferred from 11L-13D, 12L-12D, 13L-11D, 14L-10D, 15L-9D or 16L-8D to 12L-12D, and from 14L-10D, 15L-9D or 16L-8D to 15L-9D, but they laid eggs when they were transferred from 11L-13D, 12-12D or 13L-11D to 15L-9D. These results, together with those in previous field and laboratory studies, suggested that A. biplagiatus undergoes aestival (summer) diapause which is maintained by the long day-lengths and terminated by the short (or decreasing) daylengths and autumnal-hibernal (winter) diapause which is induced (and maintained) by the short (or decreasing) daylengths and terminated by the long (or increasing) daylengths in the adult stage. © 1993, JAPANESE SOCIETY OF APPLIED ENTOMOLOGY AND ZOOLOGY. All rights reserved.
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Inoue, T., & Inoue, T. (1993). Adult Diapause of the Fleabeetle, Argopistes biplagiatus Motschulsky (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) II. Effects of Photoperiodic Conditions on Feeding and Oviposition Activities. Applied Entomology and Zoology, 28(3), 313–318. https://doi.org/10.1303/aez.28.313
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