Periodicities of the female reproductive behavior of the carob moth, E
ctomyelois ceratoniae (Zeller), were investigated in regard to calling
, mating, and oviposition. Under varying photoperiods (16:8, 14:10, 12
:12 L:D h), female carob moths initiated calling about the midpoint of
the scotophase to which they were entrained resulting in a shift to l
ater mean initiation times as the nocturnal period lengthened. Matings
were initiated during the fifth and sixth h of scotophase in a 16:8 L
:D h light regime; this corresponded with the calling periodicity. Car
ob moth females laid significantly more eggs in the first hour of scot
ophase (16:8 L:D h) than in any other hour, after which oviposition de
clined significantly. Oviposition was greatest from the third through
sixth scotophase after which it decreased. Oviposition periodicity was
developed by the third scotophase, and peaked during the fourth.