Biology of Coccinella transversalis Muls. (Coloeptera: Coccinellidae)

Authors

  • Brenda C. Balbarino Department of Pest Management, Leyte State University, Baybay, Leyte, Philippines 6521-A
  • Ma. Juliet C. Ceniza Department of Pest Management, Leyte State University, Baybay, Leyte, Philippines 6521-A

Keywords:

Coccinellidae, Coccinella transversalis, biology of coccinellid beetle, Aphis craccivora

Abstract

The biology of Coccinella transversalis reared on black bean aphid, Aphis craccivora was studied in the laboratory. The beetle passed through the egg, 4 larval instars, pupa and adult stages. The eggs were spindle-shaped and had an incubation of 2-3 days with an average of 2.85 days. The larvae which were typically black with orange bands or tinge on the methoracic region and some part of the abdomen has a total development period of about 6-9 days, with an average of 7.27 days. The pupal period lasted for about 3-4 days, or 3.38 days on the average. The total development period from egg to adult emergence took about 13-15 days. The adults which were typically red orange with black inverted v markings on the elytra lived for an average of 51.34 days. The female laid an average of 1000 eggs under laboratory condition.

Submitted

2024-12-05

Published

2005-12-07

How to Cite

Balbarino, B. C., & Ceniza, M. J. C. (2005). Biology of Coccinella transversalis Muls. (Coloeptera: Coccinellidae). Annals of Tropical Research, 27(2), 43–52. Retrieved from https://atr.vsu.edu.ph/article/view/423

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Research Article

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