Abstract

Environmental factors controlling seasonal morph determination and extension of the larval stages in Lycaena phlaeas daimio were studied in field observations and laboratory experiments, using criteria based on the numbers of red scales in the wing spots. Photoperiod and temperature conditions applied during the larval period and a low-temperature (5°C) introduced in pupal period were expected to be factors affecting the seasonal morph determination: the effects were confirmed by laboratory experiments. Furthermore, the length of the larval period extended by exposure to short days at 20°C, but not at 25°C, were found to show a clear correlation with the spring morph determination, but the correlation coefficient was negative in marked contrast to the situation in Polygonia and Papilio.

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