Preliminary studies on predatory potential of Australian ladybird beetle, Cryptolaemus montrouzieri Mulsant against Mealybug, Planococcus lilacinus Cockerell

A. Karthikeyan, G. Lavanya, K. Naveena, P. Mangayarkarasi
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Mealybug Planococcus lilacinus Cockerell (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) damages Cocoa, Guava, Citrus, Cotton and other plant families. Besides causing direct loss to the plants they also reduce the market value of infested fruits. The extent of the damage may go up to 70 percent in a severe infestation. An Australian ladybird beetle, Cryptolaemus montrouzieri Mulsant (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) introduced from Australia is a potential bio-control agent and is being utilized on many crops in Southern India. Mealybugs or scale insects constitute the natural food of certain ladybird beetles. The adult beetles as well as their larvae (grubs) seek the pests and feed voraciously on all stages. They often wipe out the entire pest colonies. The ladybird beetles are being used for suppression of mealy bugs in citrus, coffee, grapes, guava, ornamental and a variety of other crops. The feeding potential of different development stages of C. montrouzieri, a biological control agent against mealybugs, was investigated on P. lilacinus. Fourth instar grubs and adults of C. montrouzieri were the most voracious feeders of mealybug. The number of mealybug consumed by 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th instar larvae and adult beetles of C. montrouzieri was 20, 33.30, 37.50, 40 and 66.60 percent respectively. The results indicate that C. montrouzieri has the potential to be exploited as a bio-control agent. Inoculative releases of 4th instar larvae and adults may provide instant control of P. lilacinus. Field experiments should be conducted to determine the efficiency of the ladybird beetle on this mealybug.
澳洲瓢虫隐虫(Cryptolaemus montrouzieri Mulsant)对淡紫色扁球菌(Planococcus lilacinus Cockerell)捕食潜力的初步研究
淡紫色粉蚧(Planococcus lilacinus Cockerell)危害可可、番石榴、柑橘、棉花等植物科。除了给植物造成直接损失外,它们还降低了受感染水果的市场价值。严重侵染时,损害程度可达70%。澳大利亚瓢虫Cryptolaemus montrouzieri Mulsant(鞘翅目:瓢虫科)是从澳大利亚引进的一种潜在的生物防治剂,在印度南部的许多作物上得到了应用。粉蚧或介壳虫是某些瓢虫的天然食物。成年甲虫及其幼虫(蛴螬)在各个阶段都在寻找害虫并贪婪地进食。它们经常消灭整个害虫群落。瓢虫被用于抑制柑橘、咖啡、葡萄、番石榴、观赏和各种其他作物中的粉蚧。研究了粉蚧生物防制剂montrouzieri在不同发育阶段对丁香花的取食潜力。四龄幼虫和成虫对粉蚧的食欲最强。1龄、2龄、3龄和4龄幼虫和成虫对粉蚧的食用量分别为20%、33.30%、37.50%、40%和66.60%。结果表明,蒙氏弧菌具有开发作为生物防治药剂的潜力。4龄幼虫和成虫的接种释放可立即控制丁香白蝇。应进行实地试验,以确定瓢虫对这种粉蚧的效率。
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