Rd. Xue et al., OVIPOSITION, HATCHING, AND AGE COMPOSITION OF A PESTIFEROUS MIDGE, GLYPTOTENDIPES-PARIPES (DIPTERA, CHIRONOMIDAE), Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association, 10(1), 1994, pp. 24-28
Field-caught gravid female Glyptotendipes paripes in central Florida l
aid a single egg mass each during onset of photophase in laboratory ca
ges. Egg masses averaged 626 and 942 eggs/mass during summer and sprin
g, respectively. Oviposition preference in water was not detected when
provided from different sources (i.e., distilled, tap, ponds and a la
ke). However, the percentage of egg hatch/mass was significantly (P <
0.05) higher in the lake water than in water from the other 3 sources.
Observations on follicular development in the ovaries indicated prese
nce of 1/2-3/4 yolk within 2 days, full yolk at greater-than-or-equal-
to 2 days, and parity at greater-than-or-equal-to 4 days postemergence
. Age composition of field-collected G. paripes populations from June
to December 1992 was 29% at <2, 48% at greater-than-or-equal-to 2, and
23% at greater-than-or-equal-to 4 days old, and parity 23%. Adult abu
ndance was correlated with prevailing air temperatures in the study ar
ea.