作者: J.A. Nolen , R.G. Pearson
DOI: 10.1080/01650429209361487
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摘要: Eggs and larvae of Anisocentropus kirramus were collected from leaf packs in riffles pools a small upland rainforest stream tropical Queensland. Adults floating emergence traps. Egg masses contained 80–100 eggs. None developed water at 12–15°C but 22–25°C hatched 3–10 days. There five larval instars complete development appeared to take several months. Instars II‐V present all nine months sampled; instar I was one month. emerged ten sampled, there clear seasonality with peak the summer. The sex ratio adults 1:1.