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The current research aimed to assess the results of heat and altitude on feeding characteristics (consumption rate, transformation performance and growth rate) of adults through the wild populations of Z. bicolorata inhabiting Asia and Nepal. Results revealed that adults inhabiting areas of low-temperature (24°C ‒ 25°C) and high altitude (415 m ‒1400 m) were huge along with greater food usage prices. In comparison, those inhabiting areas of warm (34°C ‒ 36°