Immature Stages, Natural History and Population Biology of Opoptera syme (Hubner, 1821), (Lepidoptera: Nymphalidae: Satyrinae) from Southeastern Brazil

NEOTROPICAL ENTOMOLOGY(2024)

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The present study describes the immature stages of Opoptera syme (Hubner, [1821]) using SEM and Micro-CT to generate 2D and 3D models to study the morphology and chaetotaxy, and present information on the natural history, behavior, and population biology. In laboratory, eggs were laid singly, and the isolated larvae passed through six to seven instars. Host plant in the study site is unknown, but larvae are known to feed on bamboos; in laboratory, larvae accepted the ornamental bamboo Bambusa textilis McClure, 1940. Adults are diurnal and univoltine, flying from December to April (the austral summer). The present study adds information to the biology and natural history of Brassolini, an iconic and still poorly known tribe of Neotropical butterflies.
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Atlantic Forest,Brassolini,Life cycle,Micro-CT,Natural history,Satyrinae
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