Laboratory Studies of the Biology and Food Requirements of Macrorhaphis Acuta Hemiptera : Pentatomidae)
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1974
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Abassa, R.O.
Mathenge, W.M.
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Macrorhaphis acuta were bred in the laboratory (25°C) and fed on larvae ofAscotis selenaria reciprocaria. The incubation period was 8.4 days and the mean hatch was 94.4%. There were 5 nymphal instars which occupied 3.3, 5.0, 5.6, 6.6 and 12.0 days, respectively, from the lst to the 5th. Each nymph consumed an average of 22.8 host larvae to complete development. Adults had a mean longevity of 74.9 days and each consumed an average of 67.5 host larvae. Significant reduction was noted in pupation of 5th instar host larvae sucked by adult predators for periods ranging from 4 to 10 mn. The food requirements of 3rd, 4th, and 5th instar nymphs fed on 3rd instar host larvae were also investigated. The conversion ratio varied with the weight of food consumed during the instar and later instars were more efficient than earlier ones. Predatory value did not vary significantly with successive instars.
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Abasa, R. O., & Mathenge, W. M. (1974). Laboratory studies of the biology and food requirements of Macrorhaphis acuta [Hemiptera: Pentatomidae. Entomophaga, 19(2), 213-218. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02373279