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Development of Orius vicinus (Ribaut) (Heteroptera: Anthocoridae) on Different Prey
Authors:C Howard Wearing  Kate Colhoun
Abstract:The survival, development and adult size of Orius vicinus were studied on five prey species, the mites Aculus schlechtendali, Panonychus ulmi and Tetranychus urticae, and larvae of the insects Dasineura mali and Thrips obscuratus. Survival was high (74-100%) and O. vicinus was able to complete development on all prey species in an average of 22-26 days at 20 C. The most rapid development occurred on T. obscuratus, T. urticae and P. ulmi. Adult size was estimated from the length of the fifth instar cast skin, which averaged 2.18 to 2.48 mm on different prey. The largest bugs were obtained from feeding on T. obscuratus or D. mali. O. vicinus, which were fed A. schlechtendali, were the slowest to develop and produced the smallest adults. The results are discussed in relation to prey availability and observed predation in the field, and are compared with previous feeding studies.
Keywords:Orius Vicinus  Panonychus Ulmi  Tetranychus Urticae  Dasineura Mali  Aculus Schlechtendali  Thrips Obscuratus  Rate Of Development  Prey
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