Title of article :
MORPHOMETRY AND BIOLOGY OF LARVAL INSTARS OF ALCTEROGYSTIA CADAMBAE, HEARTWOOD BORER OF TEAK IN INDIA
Author/Authors :
Veeranna, R Krishi Vigyan Kendra, India , Remadevi, OK Institute of Wood Science and Technology - Biodegradation Division, India
Abstract :
Teak (Tectona grandis) is one of the most favoured timbers in the world and is used for many products and services. In north Canara Circle of Karnataka, India the heartwood borer, Alcterogystia cadambae, is found to cause substantial damage to teak trees. From morphometric estimations of larvae collected in the field, and by applying Dyar’s law, it was ascertained that there were seven stages of instars. The laboratory rearing using artificial diet also revealed that larvae moulted six times to have seven instars in its larval life. The duration of the first to seventh instar was 32.2, 13.0, 38.0, 31.0, 30.5, 33.0 and 43.0 days respectively. The total larval duration was 207 days.
Keywords :
Head capsule , Dyar’s law , artificial diet , larval duration , infestation , Cossidae
Journal title :
Journal of Tropical Forest Science (JTFS)
Journal title :
Journal of Tropical Forest Science (JTFS)