The Chorionic Sculpture of the Eggs of Some Noctuinae (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae) from Ukraine
Descriptions and scanning electron microphotographs of the eggs of 10 species from 7 genera of the subfamily Noctuinae occurring in Ukraine are provided. The diagnostic characters of the genera and species are selected. С помощью сканирующего электронного микроскопа изучены и проиллюстрированы яйца...
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UDC 595.786:591.3(477)
THE CHORIONIC SCULPTURE OF THE EGGS OF SOME
NOCTUINAE (LEPIDOPTERA, NOCTUIDAE) FROM UKRAINE
I. V. Dolinskaya1 Yu. N. Geryak2
1 Schmalhausen Institute of Zoology NAS of Ukraine,
B. Chmielnicki str, 15, Kyiv, 01601 Ukraine
E-mail: dd8v@mail.ru
2 State Natural History Museum NAS of Ukraine,
Teatralna str., 18, Lviv, 79008 Ukraine
E-mail: entomobelka@ukr.net
Received 14 March 2010
Accepted 13 September 2010
The Chorionic Sculpture of the Eggs of Some Noctuinae (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae) from Ukraine.
Dolinskaya I. V., Geryak Yu. A. — Descriptions and scanning electron microphotographs of the eggs
of 10 species from 7 genera of the subfamily Noctuinae occurring in Ukraine are provided. The
diagnostic characters of the genera and species are selected.
Ke y wo r d s: Lepidoptera, Noctuidae, Noctuinae egg, description, diagnostic characters, scanning
electron microscopy.
Ñêóëüïòóðà õîðèîíà ÿèö íåêîòîðûõ ñîâîê ïîäñåìåéñòâà Noctuinae (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae) ôàóíû
Óêðàèíû. Äîëèíñêàÿ È. Â., Ãåðÿê Þ. Í. — Ñ ïîìîùüþ ñêàíèðóþùåãî ýëåêòðîííîãî
ìèêðîñêîïà èçó÷åíû è ïðîèëëþñòðèðîâàíû ÿéöà 10 âèäîâ èç 7 ðîäîâ ïîäñåìåéñòâà Noctuinae,
âñòðå÷àþùèõñÿ â Óêðàèíå. Âûäåëåíû äèàãíîñòè÷åñêèå ïðèçíàêè äëÿ ðîäîâ è âèäîâ.
Êëþ÷åâûå ñ ëîâ à: Lepidoptera, Noctuidae, Noctuinae, ÿéöî, îïèñàíèå, äèàãíîñòè÷åñêèå
ïðèçíàêè, ñêàíèðóþùèé ýëåêòðîííûé ìèêðîñêîï.
Introduction
Noctuid moths are the largest family of Lepidoptera, with 648 species occurring in Ukraine. The
subfamily Noctuinae includes 110 species of 35 genera (Klyuchko et al., 2001). The adult stage is well-
studied, so the modern systematics of the family is based mainly on this stage. Immature stages and the eggs
particularly have got less attention. Nevertheless, morphological structures of the chorion can be successfully
used for taxonomic purposes. So far, the egg chorion in family Noctuidae was insufficiently examined.
Detailed line drawings illustrating the eggs of 51 European species of the subfamily Noctuinae were published
by E. H. Döring (1955). A more thorough examination of the chorionic structure can be achieved with the
use of SEM. E. Salkeld (1975, 1976, 1977, 1984) in her monumental series of Canadian Noctuids illustrated
the eggs of 29 species of the subfamily Noctuinae. H. E. Hinton (1981) illustrated the eggs of 3 European
Noctuinae species. The eggs of 3 Chilean species of Noctuinae were described and illustrated by Angulo,
Olivares (1991).
Material and Methods
This work is based on the original material collected by the authors in Ukraine. The eggs were obtained
from females captured in the field. The eggs were examined with the use of scanning electron microscopy
(SEM). Both dry egg chorions that were collected after hatching and fresh specimens fixed with alcohol. Eggs
of some species (Noctua pronuba Linnaeus, Noctua fimbriata Schreber and Noctua interposita Hübner)
withdrawn from abdomen of dry females were examined.
The Noctuinae species were identified by Dr. A. Matov (Zoological Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia)
and Dr. Yu. Budashkin (Karadag Nature Reserve, Crimea, Ukraine).
The systematic arrangement follows Fibiger, Hacker (2004).
Terminology of the eggs according to E. Salkeld (1984).
Vestnik zoologii, 44(5): 421–432, 2010
Description
Dichagyris vallesiaca crimea Kozhanchikov, 1930
Egg subspherical (fig. 1), diameter 0.8 mm (n = 4). Egg pale citron colour.
Chorion white, translucent.
Cha r a c t e r i s t i c s. Egg marked on two thirds surfaces by arquate cells. Cells
mainly tetragonal, wide and shot, with concave floors. Cell walls broad, clearly
expressed. Cells arranged by regular radial lines. The quantity of lines increases to egg
base. Aeropyles very small, poorly expressed. All cells weakly pebbled (fig. 2).
Micropylar area clearly expressed, represented by 1 row of long and narrow polygonal
cells. Rosette elevated, with 17–20 petalled cells (fig. 3). Chorion weakly pebbled
everywhere, pebbles more distinct in area of cell walls.
O v i p o s i t i o n. Eggs laid in single-layered, clusters on 4–7 eggs.
Euxoa nigricans (Linnaeus, 1761)
Egg subspherical (fig. 4). height 0.5 mm, diameter 0.7–0.75 mm (n = 5). Egg pale
yellow. Chorion. white, translucent.
Cha r a c t e r i s t i c s. Egg marked on anterior quarter of egg by concave cells and
smoothed on the remaining surface, looks like a hardly noticeable cells (fig. 5). Cell
walls thin, slightly expressed. Aeropyles small, slightly expressed at walls junctions
(fig. 6). Cells arranged by regular radial lines. The quantity of lines increases to egg
base. Micropylar area clearly expressed, represented by 1–2 rows of long and narrow
polygonal cells. Rosette with 12–16 petalled cells (fig. 7). Central portion of rosette like
small depression. Chorion wrinkled everywhere.
Ov i p o s i t i o n. Eggs laid as one-layered line bands, where they tightly pressed one
to other.
Agrotis exclamationis (Linnaeus, 1758)
Egg subspherical (fig. 8), height 0.5 mm, diameter 0.85 mm (n = 3). Egg pale yel-
low. As egg develops, it becomes with brownish tinge. Then at micropylar area of egg
appears vinous spot and the same stripe on perimeter apical part of egg. Before cater-
pillar emergence egg becoming taupe. Chorion white, translucent.
Cha r a c t e r i s t i c s. Chorion faintly ridged. Egg marked on two thirds surfaces.
14–15 of the 43–46 shallow elevated and difficult-to-count longitudinal, broad ridges
radiate from pointed outer ends of micropylar cells. Walls concave, columnar cells nar-
row. Aeropyles clearly expressed at walls junctions (fig. 9). Micropylar area represent-
ed by 1 row of indistinct, long, narrow and pointed cells. Rosette slightly elevated, with
12–15 petalled cells (fig. 10). Central portion of rosette like a small round depression
with 5–6 micropylar openings. Chorion (except for cells micropylar area) sharply wrin-
kled.
Ov i p o s i t i o n. Eggs laid as one-layered line bands, where they tightly pressed one
to other.
Axylia putris (Linnaeus, 1761)
Egg subspherical (fig. 11), height 0.45 mm, diameter 0.6–0.65 mm (n = 6). Egg
pale yellow. As egg develops, it becomes pale pink and then cream coloured with brown
stripe on perimeter subapical part of egg and the same spot in micropylar area. Before
caterpillar emergence egg becoming taupe with black spot at apical part of egg. Chorion
white, translucent.
Cha r a c t e r i s t i c s. Chorion ridged. Egg marked on two thirds surfaces. 10–11 of
the 33–38 moderately broad, elevated, longitudinal ridges radiate from micropylar area.
422 I. V. Dolinskaya, Yu. N. Geryak
423The Chorionic Sculpture of the Eggs of some Noctuinae…
Walls of concave, columnar cells moderately broad. Aeropyles clearly expressed at walls
junctions. (fig. 12). Micropylar area clearly expressed, represented by 1 row of polygo-
nal cells. Rosette with 9–10 petalled cells (fig. 13). Central portion of rosette like a
small round depression with 5 micropylar openings. Chorion weakly wrinkled every-
where.
Ov i p o s i t i o n. Eggs laid in single-layer tight clusters where they pressed one to
another.
Ochropleura plecta (Linnaeus, 1761)
Egg subspherical (fig. 14), height 0.5 mm, diameter 0.75–0.8 mm (n = 6). Egg
pale citron colour. As egg develops at micropylar area of egg appears pink spot and the
same interrupted stripe on perimeter apical part of egg. Before caterpillar emergence
egg becoming pale brown. Chorion white, translucent.
Cha r a c t e r i s t i c s. Chorion ridged Egg marked on two thirds surfaces. 27 broad,
elevated, longitudinal ridges radiate from micropylar area. Along all surface of ridges
densely placed aeropyles. Aeropyles sharply expressed, large, bordered by roller-like
edges (fig. 15). Walls of concave, columnar cells narrow. Micropylar area represented
by 1 row of polygonal cells. Rosette slightly elevated, with 14–15 petalled cells (fig. 16).
Central portion of rosette like a small round or oval depression with 5–6 micropylar
openings. Chorion weakly wrinkled everywhere.
Ov i p o s i t i o n. 50 eggs were laid solitary.
Noctua pronuba (Linnaeus, 1758)
Egg subspherical, height 0.45 mm, diameter 0.5 mm (n = 2). Chorion white,
translucent.
Cha r a c t e r i s t i c s. Chorion ridged. Egg unmarked below equator and weakly
marked in micropylar area (fig. 17, 18). 39–43 moderately broad, elevated, longitudi-
nal ridges radiate from micropylar area. Transverse walls filiform, much less distinct
than ridges (fig. 19, 20). Columnar cells concave. Aeropyles bordered by roller-like
edges, clearly expressed at walls junctions. Micropylar area represented by 2 rows of
indistinct, long, narrow and pointed cells. Rosette slightly elevated, with 11–13 petalled
cells (fig. 21). Central portion of rosette with 4 micropylar openings. All cells (except
for cells rosette) clearly wrinkled.
Noctua fimbriata (Schreber, 1759)
Egg subspherical, height 0.4–0.5 mm, diameter 0.7–0.75 mm (n = 2). Chorion
white, translucent.
Cha r a c t e r i s t i c s. Chorion ridged. Egg marked on two thirds surfaces. 11 of the
35 moderately broad, elevated, longitudinal ridges radiate from micropylar area. Walls
of columnar cells narrower than ridges. Aeropyles weakly expressed at walls junctions
(fig. 22). Micropylar area represented by 1 row of indistinct, long, narrow and pointed
cells. Rosette slightly elevated, with 11–13 petalled cells (fig. 23). Chorion weakly wrin-
kled everywhere.
Noctua interposita (Hu�bner, 1790)
Egg subspherical (fig. 24), height 0.4–0.5 mm, diameter 0.6–0.7 mm (n = 1).
Cha r a c t e r i s t i c s. Chorion ridged. Egg marked on two thirds surfaces. Broad,
sharply elevated, longitudinal ridges radiate from micropylar area. Transverse walls less
distinct than ridges. Aeropyles weakly expressed at walls junctions (fig. 25). Micropylar
424 I. V. Dolinskaya, Yu. N. Geryak
Fig. 1–6. Eggs of Noctuidae: 1 — Dichagyris vallesiaca crimea; 2 — Dichagyris vallesiaca crimea; 3 —
Dichagyris vallesiaca crimea; 4 — Euxoa nigricans; 5 — Euxoa nigricans; 6 — Euxoa nigricans. Scales bars: 1,
3–5 — 100 µ; 2, 6, — 10 µ.
Ðèñ. 1–6. ßéöà Noctuidae: 1 — Dichagyris vallesiaca crimea; 2 —Dichagyris vallesiaca crimea; 3 — Dichagyris
vallesiaca crimea; 4 — Euxoa nigricans; 5 — Euxoa nigricans; 6 — Euxoa nigricans. Ìàñøòàáíûå ëèíåéêè:
1, 3–5 — 100 ìêì; 2, 6 — 10 ìêì.
425The Chorionic Sculpture of the Eggs of some Noctuinae…
Fig. 7–12. Eggs of Noctuidae: 7 — Euxoa nigricans; 8 — Agrotis exclamationis; 9 — Agrotis exclamationis;
10 — Agrotis exclamationis; 11 — Axylia putris; 12 — Axylia putris. Scale bars: 7, 9, 10, 12 — 10 µ; 8, 11 —
100 µ.
Ðèñ. 7–12. ßéöà Noctuidae: 7 — Euxoa nigricans; 8 — Agrotis exclamationis; 9 — Agrotis exclamationis; 10 —
Agrotis exclamationis; 11 — Axylia putris; 12 — Axylia putris. Ìàñøòàáíûå ëèíåéêè: 7, 9, 10, 12 — 10 ìêì;
8, 11 — 100 ìêì.
426 I. V. Dolinskaya, Yu. N. Geryak
Fig. 13–18. Eggs of Noctuidae: 13 — Axylia putris; 14 — Ochropleura plecta; 15 — Ochropleura plecta; 16 —
Ochropleura plecta; 17 — Noctua pronuba; 18 —Noctua pronuba. Scale bars: 13, 15, 16 — 10 µ; 14, 18 —
100 µ.
Ðèñ. 13–18. ßéöà Noctuidae: 13 — Axylia putris; 14 — Ochropleura plecta; 15 — Ochropleura plecta; 16 —
Ochropleura plecta; 17 — Noctua pronuba; 18 — Noctua pronuba. Ìàñøòàáíûå ëèíåéêè: 13, 15, 16 —
10 ìêì; 14, 18 — 100 ìêì.
427The Chorionic Sculpture of the Eggs of some Noctuinae…
Fig. 19–24. Eggs of Noctuidae: 19 — Noctua pronuba; 20 — Noctua pronuba; 21 — Noctua pronuba; 22 —
Noctua fimbriata; 23 — Noctua fimbriata; 24 — Noctua interposita. Scale bars: 19—23 — 10 µ; 24 — 100 µ.
Ðèñ. 19–24. Eggs of Noctuidae: 19 — Noctua pronuba; 20 — Noctua pronuba; 21 — Noctua pronuba; 22 —
Noctua fimbriata; 23 — Noctua fimbriata; 24 — Noctua interposita. Ìàñøòàáíûå ëèíåéêè: 19—23 — 10 ìêì;
24 — 100 ìêì.
428 I. V. Dolinskaya, Yu. N. Geryak
Fig. 25–30. Eggs of Noctuidae: 25 — Noctua interposita; 26 — Noctua interposita; 27 — Xestia stigmatica ;
28 — Xestia stigmatica; 29 — Xestia stigmatica; 30 — Xestia stigmatica. Scale bars: 25, 26 — 10 µ; 27—30 —
100 µ.
Ðèñ. 25–30. ßéöà of Noctuidae: 25 — Noctua interposita; 26 — Noctua interposita; 27 — Xestia stigmatica;
28 — Xestia stigmatica; 29 — Xestia stigmatica; 30 — Xestia stigmatica. Ìàñøòàáíûå ëèíåéêè: 25, 26 —
10 ìêì; 27—30 — 100 ìêì.
area represented by 1 row of indistinct, long, narrow and pointed cells. Rosette slight-
ly elevated, with 7–9 petalled cells (fig. 26). Chorion weakly wrinkled everywhere.
Xestia stigmatica (Hu�bner, 1813)
Egg subspherical (fig. 27, 28), height 0.6–0.7 mm, diameter 0.9–1.0 mm (n = 6).
Egg pale pink. As the egg develops, it becomes pinkish-grey. Before caterpillar emer-
gence egg is becoming taupe. Chorion white, translucent.
Cha r a c t e r i s t i c s. Chorion ridged. Egg marked on two thirds surfaces. 11–12 of
the 29–33 sharply expressed, elevated, longitudinal ridges radiate from pointed outer
ends of micropylar cells. Longest ridges with high comb especially in anterior porti-
ons (fig. 29). Transverse walls less distinct and narrow than ridges. Aeropyles weakly ex-
pressed at walls junctions. Micropylar area represented by 1 row of indistinct, long, nar-
row and pointed cells. Rosette slightly elevated, with 11–16 petalled cells (fig. 30).
429The Chorionic Sculpture of the Eggs of some Noctuinae…
Fig. 31–34. Eggs of Noctuidae: 31 — Xestia stigmatica; 32 — Xestia c-nigrum; 33 — Xestia c-nigrum; 34 —
Xestia c-nigrum. Scale bars: 31, 33, 34 — 10 µ; 32 — 100µ.
Ðèñ. 31–34. ßéöà of Noctuidae: 31 — Xestia stigmatica; 32 — Xestia c-nigrum; 33 — Xestia c-nigrum; 34 —
Xestia c-nigrum. Ìàñøòàáíûå ëèíåéêè: 31, 33, 34 — 10 ìêì; 32 — 100 ìêì.
Central portion of rosette like a small round depression with 5–6 micropylar openings.
Chorion pebbled everywhere (fig. 31).
Ov i p o s i t i o n. Eggs laid in single-layer tight clusters where they pressed one to
another. Eggs can be laid solitary.
Xestia c-nigrum (Linnaeus, 1758)
Egg subspherical (fig. 32), heigh 0.5 mm, diameter 0.65–0.7 mm (n = 6). Egg yel-
lowish-white. As egg develops, it becomes white-yellow with pale vinous spot at apical
part of egg and the same band on perimeter of its medial part. Before caterpillar emer-
gence egg becoming grey with vinous-grey spot at its apical part. Chorion white,
translucent.
Cha r a c t e r i s t i c s. Chorion ridged. Egg marked on two thirds surfaces. 11–13 of
the 24–26 sharply expressed, elevated, longitudinal ridges radiate from pointed outer
ends of micropylar cells. Longest ridges with high comb especially in anterior portions.
Transverse walls less distinct and narrow than ridges. Aeropyles weakly expressed at
walls junctions (fig. 33). Micropylar area represented by 1 row of indistinct, long, nar-
row and pointed cells. Rosette slightly elevated, with 15–18 petalled cells. Central por-
tion of rosette like a small round depression with 6–7 micropylar openings. Chorion
weakly pebbled everywhere, pebbles more distinct in area ridges (fig. 34).
Ov i p o s i t i o n. Eggs laid in single-layer tight clusters where they pressed one to
another.
R ema r k. Xestia c-nigrum has longitudinal ridges less high than X. stigmatica.
Discussion
Based on the data above, the two types of sculpture, cellular and ridged, are typ-
ical for studied species of the subfamily Noctuinae (Table 1 summarizes the distribu-
tion of the character states found in my studies of the egg chorionic sculpture of the
species of Noctuinae occurring in Ukraine).
Th e c e l l u l a r sculpture is represented by the polygonal cells. The cells are
arranged in regular lines (Noctuidae), radiating from the micropylar area. The quanti-
ty of lines increases to the egg base.
430 I. V. Dolinskaya, Yu. N. Geryak
Ta b l e 1. Comparative characters of the studied species of Noctuinae
Ò à á ëèö à 1. Ñðàâíèòåëüíûé àíàëèç ïðèçíàêîâ èññëåäîâàííûõ âèäîâ Noctuinae
Characters
Species
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
No t e. 1 — Dichagyris vallesiaca; 2 — Euxoa nigricans; 3 — Agrotis exclamationis; 4 — Axylia putris;
5 — Ochropleura plecta; 6 — Noctua pronuba; 7 — N. fimbriata; 8 — N. interposita; 9 — Xestia stigmatica;
10 — X. c-nigrum.
Egg marked on: A — two thirds surfaces; B — ante-
rior quarter; C — unmarked below equator
A B A A A C A A A A
Chorion A — pebbled; B — wrinkled A B B B B B B B A A
Exochorion sculpture A — cellular; B-ribbed A A B B B B B B B B
Cellular sculpture A — cell walls thin, slightly
expressed; B — cell walls broad, clearly expressed
B A — — — — — — — —
Longitudinal ridges A —harply elevated; B — mod-
erately elevated
— — B A A B B A A A
Longitudinal ridges À — more wide transversal; B —
of the same width or somewhat more wide transversal
— — À B À À Â A Â B
Aeropyles A — slightly expressed; B — clearly
expressed; C — sharply expressed
A A B B C B A A A A
Oviposition, eggs are laid A — clusters; B — line
bands; C — solitary
A B B A C — — — A, C A
This sculpture is typical for two studied species, Dichagyris vallesiaca crimea and
Euxoa nigricans.
Dichagyris vallesiaca crimea. Cell walls broad, clearly expressed. Rosette elevated.
Euxoa nigricans. Cell walls thin, slightly expressed. Egg marked on anterior quar-
ter egg surface.
Th e r i d g e d sculpture is represented by longitudinal, elevated ridges. These ridges
radiate from pointed outer ends of the micropylar cells. The quantity of ridges increas-
es to the egg base. Transverse walls are expressed less clearly.
Sculpture is typical for five studied species, Agrotis exclamationis, Ochropleura plec-
ta, Axylia putris, Noctua pronuba, N. fimbriata, N. interposita, Xestia stigmatica and X. c-
nigrum. Some species have typical diagnostic characters.
Agrotis exclamationis. Longitudinal ridges wider than transverse, slightly elevated.
Chorion sharply wrinkled.
Ochropleura plecta. Aeropyles sharply expressed, large, densely located along lon-
gitudinal ridges.
Xestia. Longitudinal ridges with high comb especially in anterior portions.
Xestia stigmatica. 29–33 longitudinal ridges. Combs sharply expressed.
Xestia c-nigrum. 24–26 longitudinal ridges. Combs moderately expressed.
Noctua. It is not revealed by us any typical diagnostic characters for genus.
However some species have typical diagnostic characters.
Noctua pronuba. Transverse walls typical: very narrow, filiform. Egg unmarked
below equator and weakly marked in micropylar area.
Noctua interposita. Longitudinal ridges sharply elevated.
Noctua fimbriata and Axylia putris have similar morphological characters. However,
Axylia putris differs by more elevated longitudinal ridges.
It should be noted that the cellular radial sculpture in the Noctuidae differs from
that in the families Notodontidae, Lymantriidae and Arctiidae by the egg surface cells
located not like radial lines but chaotically (Dolinskaya, 1990; Dolinskaya, Pljushch,
1999; Pljushch, Dolinskaya, 2000).
Ridged sculpture among families of Noctuoidea occurs somewhat less frequently
than the cellular one. Besides the noctuid-moths it is typical only for Erebidae (Doring,
1955; Salkeld, 1984).
We are obliged to Dr. M. Ponomarenko, Dr. E. Belayev (Institute of Biology and Soil Science,
Vladivostok, Russia), Dr. S. Sinev, Dr. A. L’vovskiy, Dr. A. Matov ( Zoological Institute, St. Petersburg,
Russia) and Dr. S. Passoa (The Ohio State University, United States) for their help with literature. We are
grateful to Dr. A. Matov ( Zoological Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia) and Dr. Yu. Budashkin (Karadag
Nature Reserve, Crimea, Ukraine) for the help with definition of Noctuidae.
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sity of Kharkiv, Ukraine) for their assistance during our field work in Ukraine and granting us their stationary
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| spelling | Dolinskaya, I.V. Geryak, Yu.N. 2014-07-01T05:33:51Z 2014-07-01T05:33:51Z 2010 Скульптура хориона яиц некоторых совок подсемейства Noctuinae фауны Украины (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae) / I.V. Dolinskaya, Yu.N. Geryak // Вестник зоологии. — 2010. — Т. 44, № 5. — С. 421–432. — Бібліогр.: 12 назв. — англ. 0084-5604 https://nasplib.isofts.kiev.ua/handle/123456789/65720 595.786:591.3(477) Descriptions and scanning electron microphotographs of the eggs of 10 species from 7 genera of the subfamily Noctuinae occurring in Ukraine are provided. The diagnostic characters of the genera and species are selected. С помощью сканирующего электронного микроскопа изучены и проиллюстрированы яйца 10 видов из 7 родов подсемейства Noctuinae, встречающихся в Украине. Выделены диагностические признаки для родов и видов. We are obliged to Dr. M. Ponomarenko, Dr. E. Belayev (Institute of Biology and Soil Science, Vladivostok, Russia), Dr. S. Sinev, Dr. A. L’vovskiy, Dr. A. Matov ( Zoological Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia) and Dr. S. Passoa (The Ohio State University, United States) for their help with literature. We are grateful to Dr. A. Matov ( Zoological Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia) and Dr. Yu. Budashkin (Karadag Nature Reserve, Crimea, Ukraine) for the help with definition of Noctuidae. We wish to express our thanks to Dr. Yu. Budashkin (Karadag Nature Reserve, Crimea, Ukraine), Dr. A. Govorun (Sumy State Pedagogical University, Ukraine) and V. Terekhova (Karazin National University of Kharkiv, Ukraine) for their assistance during our field work in Ukraine and granting us their stationary facilities. We are very grateful to Z. A. Panina (Department of Electronic Microscopy, N. G. Kholodny Institute of Botany, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv) for her assistance with the SEM. en Інститут зоології ім. І.І. Шмальгаузена НАН України Вестник зоологии Морфология The Chorionic Sculpture of the Eggs of Some Noctuinae (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae) from Ukraine Скульптура хориона яиц некоторых совок подсемейства Noctuinae фауны Украины (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae) Article published earlier |
| spellingShingle | The Chorionic Sculpture of the Eggs of Some Noctuinae (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae) from Ukraine Dolinskaya, I.V. Geryak, Yu.N. Морфология |
| title | The Chorionic Sculpture of the Eggs of Some Noctuinae (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae) from Ukraine |
| title_alt | Скульптура хориона яиц некоторых совок подсемейства Noctuinae фауны Украины (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae) |
| title_full | The Chorionic Sculpture of the Eggs of Some Noctuinae (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae) from Ukraine |
| title_fullStr | The Chorionic Sculpture of the Eggs of Some Noctuinae (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae) from Ukraine |
| title_full_unstemmed | The Chorionic Sculpture of the Eggs of Some Noctuinae (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae) from Ukraine |
| title_short | The Chorionic Sculpture of the Eggs of Some Noctuinae (Lepidoptera, Noctuidae) from Ukraine |
| title_sort | chorionic sculpture of the eggs of some noctuinae (lepidoptera, noctuidae) from ukraine |
| topic | Морфология |
| topic_facet | Морфология |
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