Intraguild predation of inferior larval instars of two ladybirds Menochilus sexmaculatus (Fabricius) and Propylea dissecta (Mulsant) (Coleoptera:Coccinellidae)

A. Pervez, Rajesh Kumar
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Ladybird beetles are predatory insects, which consumes everal insect pests and have immense biocontrol potential, particularly against aphids. In prey scarcity, they resort to intraguild predation (IGP) by consuming immature stages of other heterospecific ladybirds. A laboratory experiment was performed to quantify the incidence of IGP of first and second larval instars by older instars and adults of two co-occurring ladybird species, Propylea dissecta and Menochilus sexmaculatus. IGP of first and second larval instars increased significantly with increase in the larval stages followed by adult males and females. Predatory stages of M. sexmaculatus were more potential intraguild predators than those of P. dissecta. Among adults, the female consumed a greater number ofearly and weaker heterospecific instars. The presence of dorsal spines and hair on the larva of  M. sexmaculatusprovided aposematism that helps in defense against superior heterospecific larvae thereby enabling its successful establishment and distribution. M. sexmaculatus could act as an intraguild predator in the fields and may contribute in declining the population density of P. dissecta during aphid-prey scarcity.
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二种瓢虫(瓢虫科)和(瓢虫科)下等幼虫的幼虫捕食
瓢虫是一种掠食性昆虫,以多种害虫为食,具有巨大的生物防治潜力,尤其是对蚜虫的防治。在猎物稀缺的情况下,它们通过食用其他异种瓢虫的未成熟阶段而诉诸于野外捕食(IGP)。采用室内实验方法,对两种共生瓢虫(Propylea dissecta)和Menochilus sexmaculatus)的1龄和2龄幼虫的IGP含量进行了定量分析。1龄和2龄幼虫的IGP随幼虫期的增加而显著增加,其次是雄虫和雌虫。在捕食阶段,性花田鼠比解剖田鼠更具有潜在的内捕食性。在成虫中,雌虫消耗较多的早期和较弱的异种卵。背刺和毛的存在提供了一种警示作用,有助于防御优越的异种幼虫,从而使其成功建立和分布。在蚜虫-猎物稀少的情况下,雄性田鼠可能在田鼠间扮演捕食者的角色,降低了解剖田鼠的种群密度。
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