BIOLOGY, HOST RANGE AND NATURAL ENEMIES OF THE COCONUT SPIDER MITE, Oligonychus velascoi RIMANDO

Authors

  • Tita L. Cayme Instructor, College of Agriculture, Xavier University, Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines
  • Dely P. Gapasin former Professor, Department of Plant Protection, Visayas State College of Agriculture, Baybay, Leyte, Philippines

Keywords:

Coconut spider mite (Oligoncychus velascoi Rimando), Biology, Host range, Natural enemies

Abstract

The total developmental period of the coconut spider mite, Oligonychus velascoi Rimando was 6.3 and 6.9 days for those reared on detached and undetached leaflets, respectively. The slight difference observed in the life cycle of mites using the two rearing methods indicates that both techniques are satisfactory for rearing spider mites.
Of the 30 plant species tested, only three proved to be alternate hosts of the coconut spider mite, namely: bunga de China, Adonidia merrilli Becc.; pugahan, Caryota cumingii Lodd.; and buri palm, Corypha elata Roxb. However, longer life cycle and higher mortality were observed in spider mites reared on these alternate host plants than in those reared on coconut. Natural enemies included two coccinellid beetles and a phytoseeid mite.

Submitted

2025-05-16

Published

1987-06-12

How to Cite

Cayme, T. L., & Gapasin, D. P. (1987). BIOLOGY, HOST RANGE AND NATURAL ENEMIES OF THE COCONUT SPIDER MITE, Oligonychus velascoi RIMANDO. Annals of Tropical Research, 9(2), 59–67. Retrieved from https://atr.vsu.edu.ph/article/view/675

Issue

Section

Review Article

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