Geographical variability in the photoperiodical reaction of the noctuid moth Euclidia gliphica (Linnaeus, 1758)
Euclidia gliphica is the widespread Palearctic species. It has one generation, overwintering in the larval stage in Germany [Koch 1958]. Imago are recorded from May to July. Pyatigorsk and SaintPetersburg populations of this moth were investigated. During the experiment it was established that...
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Autor principal: | I.V. Sokolova |
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Russian Academy of Science. Southern Scientific Centre. Federal Research Centre
2006
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