Biology and Development of the Wild and Golden Sport of Grapholita Prunivora (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae)

The development of the lesser appleworm, Grapholita prunivora (Walsh), was studied using immature apples as the food source. Degree-hour developmental rates for all life stages were calculated. Developmental rates in degree-hours at 25 degree C for the eggs, four instars, pupae, and adults were 1,50...

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