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| Immature Stages
  of Blastobasidae            Detailed information on immature
  stages of Blastobasidae is being acquired. 
  However, Glover (1933) observed the eggs of Holcoera pulverea
  Meyr. to be laid singly on either adult female scales, empty male cocoons or
  twigs having a heavy growth of sooty-mold fungus.  The young larvae feed on the body contents of the scale as well
  as on the waxy covering.  A maximum of
  45 adult female scales may be killed, and the wax covering partly destroyed
  by each larva during its feeding period. 
  There are 5 generations each year, and the winter is passed mostly as
  eggs.  These eggs appear to be very
  susceptible to changes in the weather, for there is a high winter mortality
  and the great majority of those laid during June are killed by high
  temperatures.             The larvae of Holcocera persicae
  F. Have developed the habit of feeding on citrus fruit in California
  (Basinger 1924).  They make holes or
  channels into oranges that are similar to those made by Tortrix citrana
  Fern.     References:   Please refer to  <biology.ref.htm>,
  [Additional references may be
  found at: MELVYL Library ]   |