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Monomorium floricola
... they are protected by workers. They may be fertilized or unfertilized. Eggs are tiny, white or yellowish ovals (Wheeler 1910). LARVAE Young larvae are soft, legless, pale grubs shaped like crook-necked ... four larval stages. The larvae are attended by adults, usually of the worker caste (Holldobler & Wilson 1990). PUPAE The pupae, as well as larvae, are often mistaken for eggs (Wheeler 1910). ADULTS ...
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Paratrechina vaga
... ). EGGS Eggs are laid a queen in the nest where they are protected by workers. They may be fertilized or unfertilized. Eggs are tiny (0.5 mm), white or yellowish ovals (Wheeler 1910). LARVAE Young larvae are soft legless, pale grubs shaped like crook-necked ...
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Solenopsis geminata
... Larvae emerge from the eggs as soft, legless grubs. The queen feeds the young larvae with regurgitated oils. The last larvae stage, in addition to receiving liquid food, is also fed solid foods. The larvae ... to weeks taking care of eggs, larvae, pupae, and the queen. These small workers, called "miners", open the burrow to locate food, feed the queen and the new larvae, and begin construction of ...
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Technomyrmex albipes
... developmental stages, in nests constructed of dirt and plant rubbish in red ginger flowers. LARVAE Young larvae are soft, legless, pale grubs shaped like crook-necked squash (fat and bulbous ... & Wilson 1990). PUPAE White-footed ants develop from larvae into pupae without spinning cocoons. The pupae, as well as larvae, are often mistaken for eggs (Wheeler 1910). ADULTS Adults are polymorphic, i. ...
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Brevicoryne brassicae
... by temperature. The life cycle is shortened at higher temperatures. EGGS Eggs are not produced in Hawaii. In temperate regions ... are important factors in regulating population densities. Parasitic wasps lay eggs within the aphids. The first sign of parasite activity is ... of the two types of predators. Lacewing larvae are often found among aphid colonies. These larvae are called aphid lions. They are ...
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Cerataphis orchidearum
... ), tend the fringed orchid aphid. The ants cover the aphids with protective debris (Zimmerman, 1948). Eggs There is no egg stage. Young are born live. Nymphs First instar nymphs move about ... of these beetles, such as Telsimia nitida (Chapin), are established on the major Islands. The larvae and adults of ladybugs have chewing mouthparts. The beetles are carnivorous, eating soft-bodied insects ...
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Hyperomyza lactucae
... males present. Generations are continuous throughout the year in Hawaii. Eggs In temperate regions, this aphid over winters as eggs. Eggs are not laid in Hawaii. Nymphs There are 4 nymphal ... are several natural enemies of this aphid worldwide. Common enemies in Australia include the larvae of a syrphid fly, Simosyrphus grandicornis, and an entomophoran (insect attacking) fungus, Erynia neophidis. ...
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Orchidophilus atterimus
... & Mau, 1988). BIOLOGY Orchid weevils lay eggs inside pseudobulbs, in leaves (Dendrobium)and in leaf axils (Vanda). In the laborabory, eggs hatch in 11 days. Larvae feed for about 4 months, molting ... pyrethroid dip will help eliminate adults harbored in leaf axils but will probably not affect eggs, larvae and pupae inside stems or leaves. Material with feeding holes should be discarded. REFERENCES ...
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Orchidophilus perigrinator
... BIOLOGY The biology of the lesser orchid weevil has not been studied in Hawaii. Eggs Information lacking Larvae Information lacking Pupae Information lacking Adults The lesser orchid weevil adult measures about ... dip will help eliminate adults harbored in leaf axils but will probably not affect eggs, larvae and pupae inside stems or leaves. Material with feeding holes should be discarded. REFERENCES ...
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Spanagonicus albofasciatus
... may find which are usually agricultural crops or maintained grasses such as golf courses. EGGS Eggs are laid singly within the soft tissue of the terminal portion of the stem, ... sometimes prey on eggs and adults of the carmine spider mite (Tetranychuscinnabarinus), the cotton aphid (Aphis gossypii), eggs and young larvae of the tomato fruitworm (Helicoverpa zea), and the eggs, larvae and pupae ...
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