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. 2013 Sep 19;(332):71–93. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.332.5199

Figure 1.

Figure 1.

Maternal care providing Doryphora species, a Doryphora paykulli female with eggs and first instar larvae under an apical leaf of Prestonia seemanii (photo by S.L.) b female straddling a mix of first and second instar larvae (photo by S.L.) c Doryphora paykulli larvae moving to a new leaf followed by their mother (photo by S. Van Bael) d Doryphora paykulli larvae stripping the cortex of their host while descending in pairs to pupate, (photo by D.W.) e Doryphora reticulata ovipositing under apical leaf of Prestonia tomentosa in Central Brazil (photo by F.F.) f Doryphora reticulata larvae on the natal leaf (photo by F.F.) g female Doryphora reticulata stradding first instar larvae (photo by F.F.) h Doryphora reticulata female tending fully-developed larvae at the base of the food plant just prior to pupating underground (photo by F.F.).