Effect of Cannibalism on the Growth and Development of Mallada Basalis (neuroptera: Chrysopidae)
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The green lacewing, Mallada basalis (Walker) (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae), is one of the most important natural enemies used in biological control programs for forestry and agricultural pests. However, it is difficult to mass rear M. basalis instars because they are voracious cannibals. This study was conducted to determine the effect of cannibalism on the development and fecundity of M. basalis. We analyzed the developmental parameters of 3rd instars that cannibalized M. basalis eggs and 1st instars, and the relationship between the proportion of each of the 3rd instars cannibalized and the number of folded paper barriers provided in an arena to minimize the frequencies of encounters. In all treatments the green lacewing instars were provided eggs of the pyralid, Corcyra cephalonica (Stainton). In Treatment I the pyralid eggs were supplemented with M. basalis eggs and in Treatment II, the pyralid eggs were supplemented with M. basalis 1st instars. The developmental times of the 3rd instars and pupae of Treatment I and Treatment II were significantly shorter than in the control. The pupal weights, fecundities and egg hatch rates of Treatments I and II were significantly larger than in the control. When 3rd instars cannibalized M. basalis eggs or 1st instars, the pupal weights significantly increased from 10.3 (control) to 11.0 and 10.9 mg, respectively, fecundities significantly increased from 91 (control) to 141 and 121 eggs, respectively, and the egg hatch rates significantly increased from 62% (control) to 70% and 68%, respectively. Moreover, as the number of folded paper barriers per arena increased, the proportions of 3rd instars cannibalized at first tended to decrease but then increased. When the different instars were studied separately, the proportion of 3rd instars cannibalized was larger than the corresponding proportions of 1st and 2nd instars. The research indicated that cannibalism enhances both development and fecundity of M. basalis. The use of paper barriers to frequent encounters reduced cannibalism somewhat, but this method was not adequately effective for the 3rd instars. Our findings may contribute to the mass production of this economically important predatory green lacewing.
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