Biology and predation efficiency of Menochilus sexmaculatus (Fab.)
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Abstract
This study conducted the biology, morphological characteristics and predation
efficiency of lady beetle Menochilus sexmaculatus. The mean pre-oviposition period
of the beetle was observed 3.9 days, while the oviposition period was 21.5 days.
Female beetles laid on an average 387.4 eggs and the hatching rate was recorded
94.8%. The average incubation period was found 3.1 days and the duration of the
larval period 8.2 days. The pre-pupal and pupal periods were recorded 1.5 and 3.5
days, respectively. However, mean longevity of male and female beetles were 32.3
and 34.2 days, respectively. The length of the egg was 1.2 mm and the breadth was
0.6 mm. The 1%, 2" 3" and the 4" instar larvae were 1.6, 3.6, 5.1 and 5.4 mm in
length, while their breadths were 0.7, 1.1, 1.3, and 1.4 mm, respectively. The average
lengths of the male and female pupae were 4.7 and 5.7 mm, and breadths were 1.9 and
2.1 mm, respectively. Length and breadth of adult male beetles were 5.1 and 2.5 mm,
whereas the female lady beetles were 5.5 and 2.0 mm, respectively. The data of the
predation efficiency of the beetles reveal that the larvae of the 4" instar showed
significantly the highest performances and the 1“ instar showed the lowest. Female
beetles were more effective in aphid predation in comparison to male beetles.
Therefore, the results show a significant role of predation efficiency of M.
sexmaculatus on bean aphid.