Abstract

This study was carried out on pomegranate in the commercial orchards during the vegetation period in 2008-2009. In this study, it was aimed to determine some biological characters of Honeydew moth [Cryptoblabes gnidiella Mill., 1867 (Lepidoptera: Pyralidae)] such as sex ratio, adult body length and wing expanse with egg, larvae and pupa size. At the end of study, it was determined that sex ratio (male:female) of C. gnidiella was 0.98:1.02 (approximately, 1:1). The adult wing expanse of females was 13.03x7.22 mm and the males one was 12.18x7.09 mm. Additionally, egg and larvae with pupa sizes were measured as 0.54x0.39, 1.81x11.09 ve 6.72x1.77 mm, respectively.

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