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Mating Behavior of Wild Helicoverpa zea (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) Males with Laboratory Females

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Figure 2. Average number of spermatophores in the bursa copulatrix of Helicoverpa zea females confined for 1 to 5 days with laboratory or wild (pheromone trap-captured) males
Figure 3. Average number of fertile eggs oviposited over a 6-day period by Helicoverpa zea females confined for 1-5 days with laboratory or wild (pheromone trap-captured) males
Figure 5. Helicoverpa zea male mortality when confined for 1-5 days with laboratory females
Figure 6. proportion of fertile Helicoverpa zea females con-fined for 1-5 days with laboratory or wild (pheromone trap-captured) males

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