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Keyword: Aphids | Overview - a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z | Seite 4 von 4 1 2 3 4 | | | | After mating, the females lay about 150 - 320 eggs in colonies of aphids, which are the food for their larvae. The larvae overwinter and pupate in spring of the following year. | | |
| | ...rom April to May, and the second new generation, from September to October. The females of the first generation lay their eggs on the larval food plants in late May, and the females of the 2nd generation oviposite in early August. The larvae prey on aphids and other soft-skinned insects. After 2 months, they pupate and shortly afterwards emerge as adults. | | |
| | | ...ond from September or October. The females of the first generation lay their eggs in late May, and the females of the second generation do the oviposition in early August on the food plants of the larvae. The larvae are initially blind. They prey on aphids, flies and other soft-skinned insects. After 2 months, they pupate and shortly thereafter emerge as adults. | | |
| | The adult spiders are encountered throughout the year and hunt small insects like springtails (Collembola), aphids (Aphidoidea), Diptera and others. They don’t build webs.
Pachygnatha listeri often appear in the company of Pachygnatha clercki and in the vicinity of Zygielle x-notata.
Mating may take several hours and is normally non-fatal for the males. Fo... | | |
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