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      Biology and Feeding Behaviour of Ladybird, Clitostethus arcuatus, the Predator of the Ash Whitefly, Siphoninus phillyreae, in Fars Province, Iran

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          Clitostethus arcuatus (Rossi) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) is considered as one of the most important natural biological control agents of the ash whitefly, Siphoninus phillyreae (Haliday) (Hemiptera: Aleyrodidae) in Iran. In the current survey, the development, survival, longevity, fecundity, feeding behaviour, and population dynamics of the predator under laboratory and field conditions were studied. The longevity of female insects was significantly longer than that of males. Total feeding of 4 th larval instars and females was significantly higher than males and other larval instars. The overall mortality rate from egg to adult under laboratory conditions was 22.7% while under field conditions it was 38.2%. Copulation lasted approximately 67 minutes while the average pre-mating and pre-oviposition times recorded were 3.8 and 1.8 days, respectively. The mean number of eggs laid by each female was 181. The adults could survive starvation for 4 days with a normal longevity of 62–73 days. The maximum population density of the predator was recorded in late August that coincided with the decline of the S. phillyreae population. C. arcuatus had four generations per year, and the adults were observed until mid December. Possible application of C. arcuatus for biological control of S. phillyreae in integrated pest management programs is discussed.

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                Journal
                J Insect Sci
                J. Insect Sci
                insc
                Journal of Insect Science
                University of Wisconsin Library
                1536-2442
                2010
                30 July 2010
                : 10
                : 120
                Affiliations
                [ 1 ]Department of Entomology, Science and Research Campus of Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Iran 14155-4933
                [ 2 ]Department of Plant Protection, Shiraz University, Badjgah, Iran, 71444-65186
                [ 3 ]Research Center of Natural Resources and Animal Husbandry of Fars province Shiraz, Iran 71555-617 and former faculty of Research Center of Natural Resources and Animal Husbandry of Fars province Shiraz, Iran 71555-617
                [ 4 ]Evin Plant Disease and Pest Research Institute, Ministry of Jihad-e-Keshavarzi, Tehran, Iran 19395-1113
                [ 5 ]Potato Development Centre, New Brunswick Department of Agriculture & Aquaculture, Wicklow, NB, Canada E7L 3S4
                Author notes
                [*] [ * ] zarghani@ 123456shirazu.ac.ir , [ * ]Corresponding author

                Associate Editor: Mehga Parajulee was editor of this paper.

                Article
                10.1673/031.010.12001
                3016995
                20874601
                117b2065-587a-4327-a4e9-9e40d68bfe78
                © 2010

                This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.

                History
                : 8 November 2008
                : 25 May 2009
                Page count
                Pages: 12
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                Entomology
                scymninae,biological control,scymnini,population dynamics
                Entomology
                scymninae, biological control, scymnini, population dynamics

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