Morphometrical and front wing abrasion analysis of a Hungarian cotton bollworm Helicoverpa armigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) population

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Sándor Keszthelyi
József Szentpéteri
Ferenc Pál-Fám
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[1] University of Kaposvár,Department of Botany and Plant Production, Faculty of Animal Sciences
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Biologia | 2011年 / 66卷
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cotton bollworm; migration; weight; morphological features; fenotype; front wing abrasion;
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To determine the cotton bollworm migrating population rate in Hungary, we examined the weights and the front wing morphological feautures of trapped moths. We used sex pheromone traps to monitor field populations during the maize vegetation cycle period in 2008. We examined moths trapped at various times, and measured their body mass (m) and morphological features, namely the front wing quotient (fWQ = quotient of length of front wing/width of front wing), modified wing loading (WL = weight of moth/surface of front wing), and the relative thorax size (RTS = width of thorax/width of head). The data were analysed by Student t-test, anterior wing abrasion and darkness were analysed by a Adobe Photoshop 7.0 software. The Hungarian appearance of three cottom bollworm generations in 2008 was also observed. Based on the examined morphological features we found regularity in body mass, front wing quotient and modified wing loading changes during the flight period. The specimens trapped in the first and third part of the flight period had lower body mass, larger wing surface, longer wings and more favourable modified wing loading than the specimens trapped in the middle of the flight period. The abrasion and colour of the anterior wings of cotton bollworms were concordant to morphometric investigations. The abrasion in darker spots E1 and E3 clearly showed a more intensive usage of the wings in case of specimens trapped at the beginning and at the end of the flight period.
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