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1 December 2002 Head Capsule Width as an Instar Indicator for Larvae of the Cranberry Fruitworm (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) in Southeastern New Brunswick
J. Godin, P. Maltais, S. Gaudet
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Abstract

The objective of this study was to determine the number of instars of the cranberry fruitworm Acrobasis vaccinii Riley in southeastern New Brunswick based on the distribution of head capsule widths from field and laboratory observations. In 2000, head capsules from field samples were measured across their widest point, and the results were plotted against observed frequencies. The data from field samples suggested that A. vaccinii exhibited five instars in 2000. In 2001, larvae were reared in the laboratory until the final molt, and head capsules were counted and measured. The results were also plotted against observed frequencies. None of the laboratory specimens exhibited more than five instars, supporting the results of the previous year. Various factors are invoked to explain the difference between these results and those of a previous study conducted 50 yr earlier and 200 km away, in which six instars and larger head capsules were reported.

J. Godin, P. Maltais, and S. Gaudet "Head Capsule Width as an Instar Indicator for Larvae of the Cranberry Fruitworm (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae) in Southeastern New Brunswick," Journal of Economic Entomology 95(6), 1308-1313, (1 December 2002). https://doi.org/10.1603/0022-0493-95.6.1308
Received: 29 January 2002; Accepted: 1 June 2002; Published: 1 December 2002
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KEYWORDS
Acrobasis vaccinii
head capsule widths
instars
Vaccinium macrocarpon
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