Isabel Moreira da Silva, Veríssimo Gibran Mendes de Sá, Aline Rodrigues Porto Pedrosa, Maria Jéssica dos Santos Cabral, Germano Leão Demolin Leite, M. A. Soares, José Cola Zanuncio
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Abstract
The improvement of techniques for the mass rearing of predators in the laboratory, including the age of mating is important to obtain the largest number of individuals for biological control programs. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the females’ fecundity of the predator Podisus fuscescens (Dallas, 1851) (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) with different pre-mating periods. The females of this predator were mated immediately after emergence (T1) or with one (T2), two (T3), three (T4), four (T5) or five (T6) days after emergence. The females mated immediately and one day after the emergency (T1 and T2) had fewer egg clusters than those mated after five days (T6). The number of nymphs per female was lower for those mated immediately after the emergence (T1) and with one (T2) or two days (T3). The total number of eggs was lower in females mated one day after emergence (T2) than for those mated after five days (T6). The proportion of hatched eggs was lower in the treatments T1 and T2 than in the T6. The oviposition and longevity of P. fuscescens females were similar between treatments; however, the pre-oviposition period longer in the T1 than T5 and T6. The pos-oviposition period was longer in the T1. Podisus fuscescens females require five days after emergence to mature their reproductive system, which improves their fitness and avoids unnecessary mating.
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The Revista Colombiana de Entomología (Rev. Colomb. Entomol.) is the official scientific publication of the Colombian Society of Entomology - SOCOLEN since april of 1975. The journal is published twice a year. Contributions include Original Research Papers, Reviews of Entomological Topics (under a request from the Editorial Board), Taxonomic Papers, Points of View, New Records, Scientific Notes, Book Reviews, and Obituaries. The Revista Colombiana de Entomología welcomes contributions from both national and international researchers, and from members or non-members of the Society. Paper acceptance will depend on the evaluation of national and international academic peers. Manuscripts submitted for publication may be written in Spanish or English.