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XXIII.—The Life Histories and Ecology of Two Species of Petrobius Leach, P. brevistylis and P. maritimus

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 July 2012

M. J. Delany*
Affiliation:
Department of Zoology, University of Glasgow.

Synopsis

The life history of Petrobius brevistylis Carpenter is described from material reared in the laboratory and captured in the field (south Devonshire). A method of identifying the first eight instars is discussed and their diagnostic morphological characters described. Fecundity and time of oviposition are considered at some length. The effects of climate on various phases of the life history are considered as well as the faunas found associated with P. brevistylis. A brief description of the life history of P. maritimus (Leach) is included.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1959

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Footnotes

Department of Zoology, The University, Southampton.

*

This paper was assisted in publication by a grant from the Carnegie Trust for the Universities of Scotland.

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