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Étude Biométrique de Lymantria Dispar (Lep. Lymantriidae) première partie: Variabilité Chez Trois Formes

Étude Biométrique de Lymantria Dispar (Lep. Lymantriidae) première partie: Variabilité Chez Trois... Summary The study of the genitalia, legs and wings allowed to analyse 27 characters for the male and 34 for the female; besides the shape of the wings were compared. Japonica (Honshu Island, Japan) and hokkaidoensis (Hokkaïdo Island, Japan) are rather morphologically near, dispar (Eurasia) being further; this, although japonica hardly cross the two other, near mixiologically forms. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Annales de la Société entomologique de France (N S ) Taylor & Francis

Étude Biométrique de Lymantria Dispar (Lep. Lymantriidae) première partie: Variabilité Chez Trois Formes

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Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Copyright
© 1980 Société entomologique de France
ISSN
2168-6351
eISSN
0037-9271
DOI
10.1080/21686351.1980.12278233
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Abstract

Summary The study of the genitalia, legs and wings allowed to analyse 27 characters for the male and 34 for the female; besides the shape of the wings were compared. Japonica (Honshu Island, Japan) and hokkaidoensis (Hokkaïdo Island, Japan) are rather morphologically near, dispar (Eurasia) being further; this, although japonica hardly cross the two other, near mixiologically forms.

Journal

Annales de la Société entomologique de France (N S )Taylor & Francis

Published: Jan 31, 1980

Keywords: Lepidoptera; Lymantriidae; Lymantria dispar; étude biométrique; variabilité

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