Abstract

Performance of ladybird, Coelophora saucia (Mulsant) was studied on seven aphid species in terms of various life attributes. Immature stages developed fastest and survived most on Aphis craccivora. Longevity, fecundity and egg fertility of adults were highest on A. craccivora. Age specific fecundity was triangular in shape with the occurrence of peak oviposition at an early age on A. craccivora and at a later age on Lipaphis erysimi. The net reproductive rate, intrinsic rate of increase, and finite rate of increase of C. saucia were highest on A. craccivora and lowest on L. erysimi. Owing to better performance of C. saucia on A. craccivora, this is considered as the most suitable prey followed by Myzus persicae, Aphis gossypii, Rhopalosiphum maidis, Ceratovacuna silvestrii, Aphis nerii and L. erysimi. It is the first attempt to evaluate prey suitability of this ladybird based on several attributes.

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