Study of Climatic Change Response of Egg Laying Behavior of Antheraer Mylita D

Vol-4 | Issue-04 | April 2019 | Published Online: 15 April 2019    PDF ( 220 KB )
Author(s)
Kumari Shobha Rani 1

1Assistant Professor of Zoology,D N College of Masaurhi Patna

Abstract

Antheraea mylitta Drury is a holometabolous bug with eggs, hatchling, pupa, and cover and grown-up are stages throughout its life cycle. High temperature above 28ºC and less relative moistness than half are not appropriate for the oviposition and hatching of eggs. In Tasar silk moth, egg retention was likewise more even after 72 h of oviposition in normal conditions. From the investigations it is seen that rich biological diversity of Antheraea mylitta predominantly is because of its wide scope of conveyance, climatic factors, and food plants and so on., which have prompted made variations in their ethology, physiology and commercial qualities.

Keywords
Traits, Humidity, Biological, Climatic, Range.
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