TEMPERATURE DETERMINES DIAPAUSE TERMINATION IN PAPILIO TROILUS (LEPIDOPTERA: PAPILIONIDAE)

Mark Deering1, Tracey Haslitt, J Scriber
2003 HOLARCTIC LEPIDOPTERA   unpublished
AIlSTRACT.-Diapausing pupae of the spicebush swallowtail buuerfly, Papilio troil"s Linnaeus, were individually set up in screened cages under one of 4 temperature and 2 photoperiod treatments (14°, 18°,22°, or 26°; in 18:6 or 12: 12 photo/scotophase). The breaking of diapause and edosion of adult butterflies was significantly faster at 26°C (13-24 days) than noc (18-36 days) and 18°C (36-69 days) regardless of the photoperiod conditions. As of 88 days, none of the pupae edosed as adults in
more » ... r 14°C chamber (18:6 or 12:12). While diapause induction for these Ohio populations was known to be determined in the larval stages by a critical photoperiod of less than 15 hours, it did not matter whether the photophase was 12h or 18h for termination of diapause and edosion of adults. In every treatment (n = 6), the majority of the first 10 individuals edosed were males, suggesting that protandry is likely in the field.
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