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Keyword: August | 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 5 von 5 1 2 3 4 5 | | | | Latticed heath produce 1 - 2 generations per year. The first generation is active from mid April to mid June, the second (almost incomplete) from mid June to mid August. In some areas the generations overlap. | | |
| | ...ncluding the parsley family, heather, thistles, oregano, forget-me-nots, buttercups and marsh marigolds. The adults are active from April to October. They produce up to 2 new generations a year. The first generation appears in May, and the second in August. | | |
| | | Helophilus trivittatus are active from May to October but mainly in August. They live in various habitats, but prefer green fields with plenty of flowering plants and damp areas such as ditches or ponds. However the occurrence of this species is not confined to wetlands. These hoverflies often fly long distances in search ... | | |
| | ... new generation is active from 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. | | |
| | ...num produce two new generations a year. The first is active from April or May, the second 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. | | |
| | Meal moths are active from June to August. The caterpillars occur in September and are considered pests. They cause damage flour products and are making them inedible. The caterpillars overwinter once or twice. In May they pupate. The meal moth can produce up to 5 new generations a year, de... | | |
| | Euthrix potatoria prefer habitats with open woodlands and wetlands. They are active from June to August, the females at twilight, the males at night.
After mating, the fertilized females lay single eggs or groups, on grasses. The eggs are oval, flat, and have a whitish (later slightly greenish) surface, which is stuffed with annular gray (later gr... | | |
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