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Seasonal Abundance and Predatory Potential of Stethorus aptus Kapur (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae): A Biocontrol Agent of Tea Red Spider Mite Oligonychus coffeae Nietner (Acarina: Tetranychidae)
Authors:Archita Barua  Azariah Babu  Ratul Ch Rajkhowa
Affiliation:1.Department of Entomology,Tocklai Tea Research Institute, Tea Research Association,Jorhat,India;2.North Bengal Regional R&D Centre,Tea Research Association,Nagrakata,India;3.Department of Zoology,Cotton College,Guwahati,India
Abstract:The tea red spider mite, Oligonychus coffeae Nietner is one of the major pests of tea plants in North-east India. The ladybird beetle, Stethorus aptus Kapur, is a newly reported predator of O. coffeae. Predatory efficiency study of S. aptus under laboratory conditions revealed that adult of S. aptus consumed significantly more mites than larvae. In free choice condition, the predator consumed within a range of 48–56 adults and 82–90 larvae of O. coffeae whereas the 3rd and 4th instar larvae of S. aptus consumed 20–26 adults and 50–60 larvae of O. coffeae per day respectively. Population dynamics of S. aptus was observed for 1 year under field conditions. The maximum density of the predator was recorded during January to March and it gradually declined from September onwards. Population of S. aptus showed positive correlation with its prey O. coffeae and relative humidity while effect of other factors was insignificant.
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