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Page 1: jameslitsinger.files.wordpress.com€¦  · Web viewJoe C. Ball. 1980. Development, fecundity, and prey consumption of four species of predaceous mites (Phytoseiidae) at two constant
Page 2: jameslitsinger.files.wordpress.com€¦  · Web viewJoe C. Ball. 1980. Development, fecundity, and prey consumption of four species of predaceous mites (Phytoseiidae) at two constant
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Joe C. Ball. 1980. Development, fecundity, and prey consumption of four species of predaceous mites (Phytoseiidae) at two constant temperatures. Environmental Entomology 9 (3): 298-303.

Abstract. Fecundity and development of the predatory mites Galendromus longipilis (Nesbitt), Neoseiulus fallacis (Garman), Phytoseiulus macropilis (Banks), Proprioseiopsis temperellus (Muma and Denmark) (Acarina: Phytoseiidae) and the prey, Tetranychus urticae Koch (Tetranychidae) was studied at 13.3° and 26.4°C. All predators developed faster than T. urticae. N. fallacis had the shortest development time and one of the highest oviposition rates of the predators at both temperatures, followed by G. longipilis.P. temperellus required the most prey, consuming 48.2o T. urticae eggs/day at 26.4°C.

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On restricted universes, G. longipilis and N. fallacis controlled high T. urticaepopulations within 11 days after introduction. T. urticae was not controlled by P. temperellus on the universe and appeared to be unsuitable as prey for this species.