The reproductive biology of Euoniticellus intermedius (Reiche) was studied using insects collected in Quiahuixtlan, Veracruz, Mexico, that were kept under controlled environmental conditions (temperature: 26.9 °C ± 0.09; relative humidity: 69.75% ± 1.7; photoperiod: 14D-10N). The reproductive systems of both sexes—similar to those described for other species of Scarabaeinae—are described. Females lay two eggs each day. Their fecundity is 111 ± 15 eggs. The lifespan of this species is 30 to 60 days. Development from egg to imago ranges from 25 to 28 days. The three larval instars are described.
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23 November 2019
The Reproductive Biology of Euoniticellus intermedius (Reiche) (Coleoptera: Scarabaeinae: Oniticellini)
Imelda Martínez-M.,
Jean-Pierre Lumaret,
Ana Kory Martínez Diego,
Bulmaro Moreno Cano
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fecundity
gonad maturity
larval instars
longevity