Abstract
In Costa Rica, gall development is induced in stems of Hyptis urticoides (Labiatae) by an unidentified microlepidopteran of the genus Glyphipteryx (Glyphipterydidae). Prepupae are formed in 40 days. A single omice elosed with silk is used for penetration, elimination of meconium and emergence. Larvae experimentally transfuned to non-stem tissue can develop but do not produce a galloComments
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Copyright (c) 1993 Revista de Biología Tropical
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