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The life cycle varies in time depending on the temperatures prevailing and the progeny of the last brood in October over-winter in the pupal form, emerging the following April.

Details of the life history follow, and as far as we can discover this is the first record of the complete life cycle of Troides helena.

Record of Larval Development

The typical development recorded below refers to a single egg which was found on the 10th April 1973, which with little doubt will have been laid by an over-wintering form from the previous year. Many eggs were observed on the foodplant on this occasion.

Date Day Size Observations April 10 1 On emergence approximately 4-4.5 mm. 11 2 5-6 mm. Colour dark plum, rear segments pale orange, two central saddles white but appear to be vertical 1st instar 12 3 9-10 mm. 13 4 9-10 mm. 14 5 11-13 mm. 15 6 14-15 mm. First traces of diagonal saddle. 16 7 14-15 mm. 17 8 17 mm. 2nd instar 18 9 17 mm. 19 10 19 mm. 20 11 23 mm. 3rd instar 21 12 28 mm. 22 13 34 mm. Body colour changing from dark plum to a dove-grey 23 24 14 34 mm. 25 15 34 mm. 4th instar 26 16 37 mm. 27 17 43 mm. 28 18 60 mm. 29 19 60 mm. 30 20 63 mm. 21 63 mm. Preparing to pupate

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NOTES AND QUERIES 303 The life cycle varies in time depending on the temperatures prevailing and the progeny of the last brood in October over-winter in the pupal form, emerging the following April. Details of the life history follow, and as far as we can discover this is the first record of the complete life cycle of Troides helena. Record of Larval Development The typical development recorded below refers to a single egg which was found on the 10th April 1973, which with little doubt will have been laid by an over-wintering form from the previous year. Many eggs were observed on the foodplant on this occasion. Date Day Size Observations April 10 1 On emergence approximately 4-4.5 mm. 11 2 5-6 mm. Colour dark plum, rear segments pale orange, two central saddles white but appear to be vertical 1st instar 12 3 9-10 mm. 13 4 9-10 mm. 14 5 11-13 mm. 15 6 14-15 mm. First traces of diagonal saddle. 16 7 14-15 mm. 17 8 17 mm. 2nd instar 18 9 17 mm. 19 10 19 mm. 20 11 23 mm. 3rd instar 21 12 28 mm. 22 13 34 mm. Body colour changing from dark plum to a dove-grey 23 24 14 34 mm. 25 15 34 mm. 4th instar 26 16 37 mm. 27 17 43 mm. 28 18 60 mm. 29 19 60 mm. 30 20 63 mm. 21 63 mm. Preparing to pupate
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NOTES AND QUERIES 303 The life cycle varies in time depending on the temperatures prevailing and the progeny of the last brood in October over-winter in the pupal form, emerging the following April. Details of the life history follow, and as far as we can discover this is the first record of the complete life cycle of Troides helena. Record of Larval Development The typical development recorded below refers to a single egg which was found on the 10th April 1973, which with little doubt will have been laid by an over-wintering from the previous year. Many eggs were observed on the foodplant on this occasion. Date Day April 10 1 Size On emergence approximately 4- 4.5 mm. 11 2 5- 6 mm. 9-10 mm. Observations Colour dark plum, rear segments pale orange, two central saddles white but appear to be vertical 1st instar 12 3 13 4 9-10 mm. 14 5 11-13 mm.j 15 6 14-15 mm. First traces of diagonal saddle. 16 7 14-15 mm. 17 8 17 mm. 2nd instar 18 9 17 mm. 19 10 19 mm. 20 11 23 mm. 3rd instar 21 12 28 mm. 22 13 34 mm. Body colour changing from dark plum to a dove-grey 23 25 * * * * * *28 14 34 mm. 24 15 34 mm. 4th instar 16 37 mm. 26 17 43 mm. 27 18 60 mm. 19 60 mm. 29 20 63 mm. 30 21 63 mm. Preparing to pupate
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303

The life cycle varies in time depending on the temperatures prevailing and the progeny of the last brood in October over-winter in the pupal form, emerging the following April.

Details of the life history follow, and as far as we can discover this is the first record of the complete life cycle of Troides helena.

Record of Larval Development

The typical development recorded below refers to a single egg which was found on the 10th April 1973, which with little doubt will have been laid by an over-wintering from the previous year. Many eggs were observed on the foodplant on this occasion.

Date Day

April 10 1

Size

On emergence approximately

4- 4.5 mm.

11 2

5- 6

mm.

9-10 mm.

Observations

Colour dark plum, rear segments pale orange, two central saddles white but appear to be vertical

1st instar

12

3

13

4

9-10

mm.

14 5

11-13

mm.j

15

6

14-15

mm. First traces of diagonal saddle.

16

7

14-15

mm.

17

8

17

mm. 2nd instar

18

9

17

mm.

19 10

19

mm.

20 11 23

mm. 3rd instar

21 12 28

mm.

22

13

34

mm. Body colour changing from dark

plum to a dove-grey

23

25

* * * * * *28

14

34

mm.

24 15

34

mm.

4th instar

16

37

mm.

26

17

43

mm.

27

18

60

mm.

19

60

mm.

29

20 63

mm.

30

21 63

mm. Preparing to pupate

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