Chorosoma schillingi (Schilling, 1829)
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Chorosoma schillingi (Schilling, 1829) |
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Chorosoma schillingi (Schilling, 1829)
Eggs are deposited in exposed batches on stalks and spikes of food plants, which are restricted to the Poaceae (see Table 2). There can be 6 to 20 eggs in a batch. Eggs are deposited with the dorsal sides toward plant, parallel to the substrate, glued by an adhesive secretion of female, which is deposited in an irregular film layer on the apices of the attachment stalks and hardens shortly after oviposition upon contact with the air.
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